JAKARTA - Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung's candidate admits that he does not want to have the nickname "Bang" just because he participated in the election contection in Jakarta. For a long time, Pramono has been familiar with the nickname "Mas".

This was revealed by Pramono after meeting the former Governor of DKI Jakarta, Sutiyoso or who is familiarly called "Bang Yos" along with the prospective Deputy Governor of Jakarta, Rano Karno.

"I don't have to be called, bro, I just use Pram and Bang Doel (Rano)," said Pramono at the Bang Yos Museum, Jatisampurna, Bekasi, Thursday, September 5.

On another occasion, Pramono claimed that he and Rano Karno as prospective deputy governors who accompanied him would make people believe by themselves that they would work to build Jakarta.

This is done by meeting the public to hear their current aspirations and complaints. The "shopping" activity of problems from residents, admitted Pramono, will be absorbed into a work program as a solution.

"That's what I believe, with a sloping problem approach with society, more useful, more important, with only campaigns or programs that say bombatics," said Pramono, some time ago.

So, according to Pramono, he and Rano do not want to increase electability with mere games. "We will not be bombist, but will be felt directly by the community," he continued.

Pramono's nicknamed "Bang" is different from the prospective governor of DKI Ridwan Kamil. Ridwan Kamil asked to be called "Bang Emil" to adjust the character of the people of Jakarta ahead of the Jakarta gubernatorial election.

"According to the place, if the wife calls Aa, in the village Kang is called, but here it is more suitable to be called Bang," said Ridwan Kamil, Tuesday, August 20.

Ridwan Kamil said this in an activity organized by the Young Space with the theme "Young People's Hope for New Government". Ridwan Kamil admitted, rather than being called "Kang Emil", he expressed his desire to be called "Bang Emil".

"The greeting "Bang Emil" is more in accordance with the culture and customs in Jakarta," said the Governor of West Java for the 2018-2023 period.


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