JAKARTA - Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo said the friction in the ranks of the bureaucracy, both at the provincial and district/city levels, should not interfere with public services.
"There should not be friction within the bureaucracy so that public services will be disrupted. That's what I don't want," he said in Semarang, as reported by Antara, Thursday, August 12.
This was conveyed by Ganjar in response to the polemic of the temporary release of the Regional Secretary of Jepara Regency Edy Sujatmiko by the Regent of Jepara Dian Kristiandi.
The number one person in Central Java asked the Regent of Jepara Dian Kristiandi to consult with him and the State Civil Apparatus Commission (KASN) regarding the release of the Jepara Regional Secretary.
In addition to inviting the Regent of Jepara to consult, Ganjar has also dispatched a team to coordinate with the Jepara Regency Government.
Regardless of the problem, Ganjar asked the Regent and the Regional Secretary to immediately sit down and discuss, especially in the interests of developing Jepara Regency.
"I have only one point, it seems that the Regent and the Regional Secretary must sit together. Sit down together on how to build Jepara, that's all. If then there is something that doesn't fit, there is something that doesn't fit, something doesn't fit, please talk about it," he said. . Ganjar has also instructed Plh. Central Java Secretary Prasetyo Aribowo to come down and check the problem.
As reported, the Regional Secretary of Jepara, Edy Sujatmiko, was temporarily relieved from his position as Regional Secretary by the local Regent because he was suspected of having committed a serious violation of discipline.
The Head of the Jepara Regional Personnel Agency, Ony Sulistijawan, said that in accordance with the Decree (SK) of the Regent of Jepara, it was stated that the release of duties as the Regional Secretary of Jepara was effective from August 9, 2021 until a decision was made from the results of the examination of the alleged violation of his discipline.
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