Village Governments In Cirebon Asked To Observe Village Law In Regulating Finance

CIREBON - Cirebon Regent Imron asked the village government or village government to pay close attention to the Village Law. Especially when managing village finances to anticipate financial losses felt by the community.

"Please manage the village and its finances, according to the rules that have been set. This is so that the community can prosper," said Imron in Cirebon, West Java, from Antara, Tuesday, May 17.

Imron said, with the Village Law that had been passed, the village government could follow the existing rules for the welfare of its citizens, either through infrastructure development, empowering residents, or opening up employment opportunities by establishing village-owned enterprises (Bumdes).

"Build each village to improve the welfare of its citizens, and create jobs," he said.

In addition, his party also asked all regional officials to focus on building a better Cirebon Regency, because he wanted during his leadership there was no term defending personal or group interests.

To that end, Imron also asked all parties to focus on building Cirebon Regency, and eliminate each other's egocentrism.

"Right now the focus is on building Cirebon Regency, because the interests of the community are more important," he concluded.