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JAKARTA - General Chairperson of the Central Board for the Alumni Family of Gadjah Mada University (Kagama), Ganjar Pranowo inaugurated ten Kagama branch managers (Pengcab) throughout South Sulawesi for the 2019-2024 period in Makassar.

The General Chair of Kagama, Ganjar Pranowo, advised the branch administrators who were present to carry out various programs that were beneficial to the community.

There is no need to dream of making a big program, said Ganjar, even though it is a small one that is important to be able to run, continue, and be felt directly by the community.

He also proposed that the South Sulawesi Kagama chanting program which had been running for three years be developed.

"If yesterday the chantel program was based on basic necessities, in the future I suggest that the program be improved in the field of education. Such as scholarships, school uniforms, bags, shoes, and so on," said Ganjar in a written statement, Monday 9 May.

The Governor of Central Java also asked the branch management to document every activity carried out.

"Please make a video and also include a narration," he said.

The documentation, he said, was not for narcissists. Rather, it is a vehicle for communicating with Kagama administrators in various regions and also to the general public.

The following are the ten regional branch managers who were appointed by Ganjar Pranowo today.

Head of Makassar District Administration, Peni Setyowati, Head of Gowa District Administration, Mohammad Wijaya, Head of Bulukumba District Administration & Sinjai Alimin.

Chairman of Parepare District Administration Abdul Azis Ambar, Head of Takalar District Subhan Jaya Mappaturung, Head of Enrekang & Tanah Toraja District Administration Zuhadman Zubir.

Chairman of the Jeneponto & Bantaeng District Administration Mernawati Jodding, Chairman of the Luwu Raya District Government Ridwan Tandiara, Head of Pinrang District Administration Suyuti Mansur, and Head of Bone District Administration Bustam Ramli.


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