The West Java Anti-Bulleting Task Force So That No Other Rizki Can Bejepped For Wearing Old Uniforms

BANDUNG - West Java was enlivened by cases after cases of bullying. Not wanting to drag on, the Governor of West Java Ridwan Kamil immediately formed an Anti-Delaying Task Force (Satgas).

Operations from the West Java Anti-Delaying Task Force are under the West Java Provincial Government along with West Java Quick Response (JQR).

"So this program is a direct attention from Mr. Governor Ridwan Kamil, later he will carry out it starting from advocacy, education and counseling," said West Java Anti-Termandungan Task Force Coordinator Quick Response (JQR) Rini Marlina, in Bandung, Wednesday 28 September.

West Java Quick Response together with the West Java Education Office will conduct socialization to schools involving BP teachers throughout West Java, regarding the Anti-Termandungan Task Force.

He hopes that this era of bullying that has occurred in West Java will not happen again and will become a special concern for teachers and parents. According to Rini, until now JQR continues to receive reports of bullying from the public.

"Since 2021, JQR has responded to complaints related to cases of bullying, with many complaints coming in, we will take it very seriously," he said.

Laael Rizki Ramadhan (11 years old), an elementary school student who was a victim of bullying by a schoolmate, received attention from the Governor of West Java, Ridwan.

Rizki was invited directly to Gedung Sate by Ridwan Kamil with his parents, on Tuesday (26/9).

Rizki said he was happy when Governor Ridwan Kamil, provided him with new school equipment. Rizki's father named Hendra and his mother named Novi also accompanied him.

Rizki, who attended an elementary school in Baleendah, Bandung Regency, became a victim of bullying by his school friends because the victim often wore the same uniform repeatedly because he did not have a new uniform.

Even the shoes and bags he often wears are gifts from other people.

"Our family is in economic difficulties," said Hendra.

Governor Ridwan Kamil when providing assistance while ordering Rizki to remain enthusiastic about learning and continue to go to school. To Rizki's parents, Hendra, Governor Ridwan Kamil promised to provide work.

"I give jobs, the important thing is that they are halal and earn money," said Kang Emil.

His mother Rizki was also promised that Kang Emil would create a place of business to sell food around his house. The hope is that he can earn income for daily needs.