JAKARTA - The Depok City Government has become a target for netizens after incorrectly including the date of congratulating the TNI's Anniversary on a billboard installed at Simpang Ramanda, Margonda, Depok. The billboard has been removed and a replacement will be installed today.
The Depok City Government immediately removed the billboards saying the Indonesian National Armed Forces Anniversary at Simpang Ramanda when they found out that there was an error in writing the date. The TNI anniversary, which was supposed to be October 5, was written as September 21.
The 'typo' billboard was immediately removed Sunday, October 3, 2021 night and immediately replaced with a new one.
Head of the Depok City Communications and Information Office, Manto Jorghi, apologized for the wrong date. He confirmed that the new billboards would be installed today.
"I apologize for the misprinting of the date printed on September 21, 2021, it should be October 5, 2021," said Manto to VOI, Monday, October 4.
"The printing error is in the process of being corrected, God willing, it will be installed today," continued Manto.
Manto promised that this incident would be used as an internal evaluation material for Diskominfo so that there would be no more incorrectly printed billboards. Manto will make sure there will be a re-check before going to print.
"Hopefully we as humans who are full of shortcomings and mistakes are always in His protection and guidance," he concluded.
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