Acting Governor of West Java (Jabar) Beyvi Machmudin revealed that the inauguration of the elected Governor-Deputy Governor of West Java (Jabar) Dedi Mulyadi-Erwan Setiawan is scheduled to be held on February 6.

Regarding the discussion of the inauguration plan, the West Java Provincial Government held a meeting that invited Dedi. The meeting took place at the Pakuan Building, Bandung, Wednesday, January 22.

"This is the first meeting with the 18th Governor because it has been decided that the inauguration will be on February 6, 2025. It together with the elected governor, elected regent, elected mayor on the 6th (February)," Bey said after rapid, confiscated by Antara.

He said this rapim was to adjust the views of the West Java Provincial Government with the vision and mission of the elected Governor Dedi Mulyadi to accelerate the development of West Java in the future which was considered to have a direct impact on the community.

"I think this is very good because it will really have a direct impact on the community. Like last night, he conveyed about the difference in travel in Central Java and West Java, where Central Java is smoother, while West Java is not like that, so he first focuses on road repairs," said Bey.

At the same location, Dedi Mulyadi expressed his appreciation and gratitude to President Prabowo Subianto, DPR RI, KPU, and Bawaslu who agreed to inaugurate the regional head to be held on February 6, 2025.

According to him, this certainty is a very strategic momentum to immediately step up when it is inaugurated.

"Therefore, I am grateful that the people of West Java got an acting governor who is this great, has a vision, then the orientation is to work, be honest with integrity, and provide open space for me to work every day, formulating policies that I will (I) do after taking office," said Dedi.

Seperti dalam rapim kali ini, menurut Dedi, menjadi hal yang penting dalam usaha untuk merealisasikan janji kampanye dan harus dimplementasikan organisasi perangkat daerah (OPD) di Jawa Barat.

"What is a priority? Namely the public interest. What is the basic service? Educational services, how do West Java children go to school at least high school, then all health services are served, from the puskesmas level to the hospital there are no more queues of people in Hasan Sadikin to get surgery so that every hospital must have the same ability. Infrastructure cannot have a damaged road, then the people of West Java must get electricity supply, it must be finished 140 thousand. Then clean water and housing guarantees," he concluded.


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