The wife of the presidential candidate Ganjar Pranowo, Siti Atikoh, said that she would provide a summary of the problems that the public complained about after a political safari in East Java. There are several problems, especially regarding the price of unstable needs.

"The first problem is related to the price of necessities that are still unstable, fluctuating in several places rich in shallots is quite high but here it is not too much," Atikoh told reporters in the Jombang area, East Java, Monday, January 29.

The next problem that will be conveyed to Ganjar is related to subsidized fertilizer. Atikoh said that there are still many farmers who find it difficult to access it.

"Then the others are related to job vacancies. Employment absorption, the next is education and also education, including pesantren education," he said.

"That's a highlight that I can write down from some of the most important issues," continued Atikoh.

Furthermore, Atikoh said that he had deliberately often visited traditional markets during safaris. The reason is, apart from being able to meet many people and at the same time hear their complaints.

"Because the complaints are related to prices, the needs include complaints from consumers and traders," he said.

"That's why I want to compare in each region whether the problem is the same," continued Atikoh.

The political safari activities carried out by Atikoh began from Wednesday, January 24 to Monday, January 29. He visited a number of places in Banyuwangi, Bondowoso to Jombang.

Then, Atikoh also took the time to go to the grave of the First President of the Republic of Indonesia Soekarno or Bung Karno. There, he had a pilgrimage and offered a prayer.


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