SIPIROK Support for the plan to form the Province of Southeast Sumatra is getting stronger. One of them came from the parent family of the Indonesian Sipilok Students Alumni (IKAPSI) who officially declared their commitment at the National Working Meeting (Rakernas) in the Parsorminan Park & Farm Hall, Sipilok, Sunday (8/6).
"IKAPSI must be determined as hard as we can. We will hold a seminar in Jakarta to encourage the acceleration of the formation of the Southeast Sumatra Province," said the Chairman of IKAPSI, Drs. H. King of Parlindungan Pane, in front of all administrators and participants of the National Working Meeting as quoted in a written statement received in Jakarta, Tuesday, June 10.
This declaration is an important milestone in strengthening the aspirations of the people of the Southern part of the Tapanuli region (Tabagsel) who so far feel that they have not been fully served administratively and in development. This aspiration is now consolidated through student alumni in various regions.
Not only the issue of expansion, the National Working Meeting is also a place for reporting accountability for IKAPSI programs. One of them is the success of Night Market activities in Adian Pardomuan, Silok, which was held during the month of Ramadan. The night market not only revives the local economy, but is also a solution for crossers of the Sumatra Cross Road who have difficulty finding food at night.
"This Pardomuan event still functions as a field, only used at night," explained Ir. H. Aldinz Rapolo Siregar, a former Deputy Regent of South Tapanuli for two periods (20052015) who fully supports the program.
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This year's National Working Meeting also marks important changes within the organization. IKAPSI Bonabulu officially transformed into IKAPSI Tabagsel, with Maas Siagian appointed as Chairman of the Tabagsel IKAPSI DPD. This change confirms the focus of IKAPSI to strengthen the role in all parts of Southern Tapanuli.
"This transformation is not just a change of name. This is a symbol of a new commitment to encourage the progress of all Tabagsel," said Maas.
Hundreds of alumni from various generations, professions, and agencies attended this year's National Working Meeting. They come with one spirit. Unite steps, strengthen networks, and fight for the future of the homeland.
The Theme Of The National Working Meeting 'Unifys Steps, Strengthening Synergy Between Student Student Alumni Throughout Indonesia' is not just a slogan. He lives in a more solid collective spirit in the midst of great efforts to fight for the presence of a new province in South North Sumatra.
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