30 Minutes Gibran-Bobby Nasution With Ganjar Pranowo In A Private Room, Admits There Was A Special Message Given

SEMARANG - The eldest son and son-in-law of President Joko Widodo, Gibran Rakabuming Raka and Bobby Nasution suddenly visited the Governor of Central Java, Ganjar Pranowo.

For about 30 minutes, Gibran and Bobby talked with Ganjar in his private room. After that, the three met the media crew who were waiting at the Central Java Governor's office.

When asked by the media, Gibran and Bobby said they just stopped by. Coincidentally, both of them were in Semarang City and participated in the Indonesian City Government Association (Apeksi) event.

"This morning, I met Mr. Ganjar at the Apexic event. This took time for a brief gathering. After all, I also have an event with the Governor at the BPK with Bobby because both of them are from the Apex event," said Gibran.

Asked what important or political matters were discussed at the meeting, Gibran just smiled. He said there was nothing important, just having lunch together.

"Just lunch, there's no important agenda. Especially about politics, no. I'm just reporting what the situation in Solo is like, it's been a long time since I reported it to Pak Ganjar after I was exposed to COVID-19," he explained.

Indeed, Ganjar gave special messages during the brief meeting. One of them is maintaining the number of COVID-19 ahead of Ramadan.

"Moreover, there are regulations that allow tarawih and going home. This needs to be maintained. I reported earlier that the number of COVID-19 in Solo has improved greatly. We will continue to pursue it so that it can go down to level 2 in the near future," he concluded.

Meanwhile, Booby also said the same thing. He just stopped by for lunch together.

"After the Apeksi event, the Governor and Mas Gibran were invited to have lunch together. At the same time, I learned from Pak Ganjar about many things. We learned what we could imitate from Central Java to be applied in Medan," he said.

The same thing was conveyed by Ganjar. He said that Gibran and Bobby's arrival was only to stop by for lunch after the Apeksi meeting.

"Mas Bobby also wants to invite me to Medan. Yesterday there was an event with Pujakesuma I couldn't attend, so I wanted to invite again. If Mas Gibran had conveyed the preparations for tomorrow's G20 event in Solo. That's all," he said.

Asked whether there were political talks, Ganjar just laughed. "What politics, the politics is only Solo, Central Java. Wong here is a local person," he concluded.