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Central Java - Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo responded casually during a tarawih lecture at the Universitas Gadjah Mada Mosque (UGM) Yogyakarta and was greeted with a banner that reads #SAVE WADAS.

Instead of banning it, Ganjar asked the party carrying the white banner with black writing to lift it.

"Someone brought a banner wanting to write for me, it's okay, this is part of a political exercise. It's okay, Mas, it's okay. This is part of the tarawih prayer which is very interesting at UGM, this is democracy," said Ganjar to the applause of the congregation present. .

Ganjar is known to be giving a tarawih lecture at the UGM Yogyakarta Mosque on Wednesday, April 6. The content of the lecture was uploaded to the Youtube account @Masjid Campus UGM on April 6 yesterday with the title Tarawih Lecture 5 Ramadan 1443 H ~ Ganjar Pranowo, SH, MIP On that occasion, Ganjar talked about the effectiveness and efficiency of the bureaucracy from his experience as the number one person in Central Java.

"I am very happy with the criticality of my friends and this is a discussion that is always open to mature all of us," explained Ganjar.

When talking about bureaucracy, Ganjar initially mentioned the residents' complaints about cooking oil. Since January 2022, he has received many complaints from the public and most of them are about cooking oil.

"So until today, there have been 115 complaints to the Laporgub channel regarding cooking oil. Not only online complaints, every time we meet residents, especially women, they complain about one thing now, cooking oil. Everyone complains to me, what is this. largest oil in the world," said Ganjar.

Apart from cooking oil, there are also many complaints from the public, such as illegal levies, to the difficulty of making SKCK and SIM, to disasters, hospital services, and remote schools due to the pandemic.

"They conveyed all the complaints directly to me through social media. All my OPDs were required to create social media accounts and had to blue tick. What is the result, today netizens can pour out their hearts and views with just one click," he explained.

All complaints from the public, continued Ganjar, must be responded to quickly by the bureaucracy. The speed of response is important so that people can get certainty.

"For me, this is a challenge that must be resolved, especially in the midst of such rapid changes. The bureaucracy must be able to answer the problems that burden the people," he said.

After walking for a few minutes, Ganjar paused his sermon. A banner stretched in the midst of the worshipers who sat cross-legged inside the mosque. But the banner was only lifted briefly. It was later discovered that the banner reads #SaveWadas.


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