JAKARTA - Deputy Mayor of Surabaya Armuji has a new habit when he goes to work to City Hall by cycling casually or riding while distributing boxed rice, masks to absorb the aspirations of residents.

"Absorbing the aspirations of the community by being direct. So that we know that the COVID-19 pandemic will indeed affect the economy," said Armuji at the Surabaya City Hall, reported by Antara, Friday, March 12.

This activity of cycling while absorbing the aspirations of the community is not the only one who does it. This was also done by the Mayor of Solo, Gibran Rakabuming Raka and the Governor of Central Java, Ganjar Pranowo.

On the sidelines of cycling, on Jalan Gubeng, he suddenly stopped to greet and distribute masks to residents who were on the move. "These masks are used as replacement," he told residents.

After that, Armuji continued his journey. The swing slowed down again when it arrived at Jalan Pemuda. He saw a group of online motorcycle taxi drivers waiting for customers. Armuji greeted them and approached them. "This is a mask for (your) longevity," he said.

Not only that, Armuji said that what the ojol workers said would be the concern of him along with his staff in the Surabaya City Government. Therefore, he invited all citizens to continue to prioritize the discipline of health protocols (prokes).

Because, according to Armuji, when this problem is resolved with the active involvement of the community, the COVID-19 pandemic will soon pass in the City of Heroes.

"From what he conveyed, he has recently become a concern for all of us. For the compliance of the residents' prokes it has been extraordinary. It will continue to be maintained even though there have been vaccinations," he said.


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