Unair Students Interested In The One Family Of Poor One Bachelor Program
SURABAYA - Thousands of students enthusiastically participated in an interactive dialogue with the presidential and vice presidential candidates Ganjar Pranowo-Mahfud MD at the Universitas Airlangga (Unair) Surabaya campus. They are interested in the Ganjar program, One Poor Family, One Bachelor.
The sound of boisterous applause welcomed the candidate pair number 3 when entering the event room. The dialogue lasted about 90 minutes with moderator Budiman Tanuredjo.
Liwaul, an Unair student, said that the former Governor of Central Java really cares about the world of education. He admitted that he was interested in the One Kekuarga Poor One Bachelor program.
"I am very impressed with Pak Ganjar's program, one poor family undergraduate," he explained.
The program, said Liwaul, is to provide space for the poor to be equal in accessing education.
"That's very good because a lot of people want to go to school but there's no cost. So the program is very good," he said.
Roni Setiawan, another Unair student, said that Ganjar-Mahfud's arrival at his campus had been awaited. In addition to knowing specifically the program as a presidential candidate, it also adds knowledge.
"I did come here because I wanted to see Pak Ganjar," he said.
According to him, Ganjar has a presentational ability in providing explanations. So that students can easily understand what he said.
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"Pak Ganjar can explain clearly and clearly, it's also easy to understand," he explained.
From the program carried by Presidential Candidate number 3, said Roni, the development of a green economy and a blue economy is interesting.
"It's a new thing and it is our country's potential that must be developed," he explained.
Meanwhile, Ganjar and Mahfud appear to be compact in explaining the vision and mission for Indonesia in the future. Starting from the new economy, digitalization, education to law enforcement.
"We have to be superior and fast," said Ganjar.