MAMUJU - The Ministry of Home Affairs appointed Muhammad Idris as the Daily Executive (Plh) of the Governor of West Sulawesi, following the end of Zudan Arif Fakrulloh's term of office on May 12.
"I have to carry out the task from the central government starting today as the Governor's Daily Executive. This task is part of the follow-up to the sustainability of the government in West Sulawesi," said Muhammad Idris at the inaugural meeting as Acting Governor of West Sulawesi, in Mamuju as reported by ANTARA, Monday, May 13.
He conveyed that the three tasks that will be carried out, namely ensuring that there is no vacancy in government leaders, attending national, regional and regional activities and ensuring that the previous program continues.
"For example, the four plus one program and the national program launched by Mr. Zudan Arif Fakrulloh, must be carried out because this is the mandate of the central government," said Muhammad Idris, who is also the Regional Secretary of West Sulawesi Province.
He asked all regional apparatus organizations (OPD) to stay focused on carrying out their mandate.
"We will also carry out important tasks, run provincial government programs. So I ask the OPD (regional apparatus organizations) to remain focused on running the program," he said.
Meanwhile, Zudan Arif Fakrulloh, who was also present virtually at the apple, expressed his gratitude to all the people in West Sulawesi for the warm welcome given while serving as acting governor.
"It is a matter of pride because it has the honor of serving in West Sulawesi for a year. Especially with the welcoming of ASN and the community," said Zudan.
He appreciated the cooperation that was built between OPDs, so that during his tenure as acting governor, the West Sulawesi Provincial Government in a year had managed to get a number of awards.
"I appreciate that my colleagues worked very hard, ran fast and produced extraordinary works. Around 25 awards from all of my friends, thank you OPD heads the assistants and principals. I can see the hard work of my friends and their smart work," he said.
According to Zudan, the coordination between the OPDs within the West Sulawesi Provincial Government that has been built needs to continue to be improved, including working based on modern bureaucracy.
"If this can be continued, West Sulawesi will soon be at the top 10. This is extraordinary for the potential of West Sulawesi," said Zudan.
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