JAKARTA - The implementation of homecoming and return flows in Central Java is considered to be running smoothly. Even to this day, the backflow is still going on.
This was conveyed by the Governor of Central Java Ganjar Pranowo after checking the situation at Semarang Poncol Station. In his observations, Ganjar saw that the backflow was still happening, and PT KAI was able to manage it well.
“We checked the train, it was nice and orderly, not full. So that means, everything can be transported properly. Today the backflow is still felt, yes, it's smooth. We are happy to see the existing conditions," said Ganjar in an official statement from the Central Java Provincial Government, Tuesday, May 10.
Ganjar expressed his gratitude to the ranks of the police and TNI, who have kept things running smoothly and safely. So that people can comfortably carry out homecoming and return flows.
“Friends in the district/city, there are mass organizations, all of them take care. The Health Office is on standby, where tourism is guarded. Thank God I can walk," he said.
Ganjar did not deny that there were still shortcomings in the implementation of homecoming and return flows. For that, Ganjar on behalf of all parties apologized to the public.
"Until today, not too many people are angry. That there are some problems and cases, definitely can't be avoided. Maybe it was our fault, it could also be because of the indiscipline that was there. So of course we apologize," he said.
To the people who carry out the return flow, Ganjar asked not to be in a hurry. Moreover, the government also provides a policy of relaxation for the next week.
"Now stay home, don't be in a hurry. government allows. Moreover, civil servants can work from home. So one week can be arranged, especially for students so that parents can arrange it,” he said.
Ganjar also appealed to the public to continue to comply with health protocols during their activities. In addition to preventing being exposed to COVID-19, the public is asked to be aware of the mysterious hepatitis that is emerging.
"My deposit is still maintained, that's all. Because that's the most important thing, because we were surprised again by the story of hepatitis which is still mysterious in children," he said.
While observing at Poncol Station, the governor directly thanked the police and TNI officers who had been on guard for 24 hours.
“The police are on duty 24 hours, the TNI is helping. Crowded places are maintained, this is the same with friends from Brimob, thank you," said Ganjar.
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