Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo ensures that food supply is safe during Ramadan 1444 H. Ganjar also hopes that the community can carry out the entire series of worship properly.
This was conveyed by Ganjar after inaugurating the new building of the Be Hati Skin Clinic owned by Dr. Khoirul Hadi SpKK in the Banjarsari District, Solo, Wednesday, March 22. Ganjar admitted that he had not prepared special activities during Ramadan later.
As is known, every Ramadan Ganjar Pranowo still regularly greets residents. Like at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ganjar thrived while riding and visiting a number of boarding schools to orphanages.
Meanwhile, in 2022 yesterday, Ganjar toured the city district to hand over the RTLH program assistance by cooperating with the Central Java Baznas.
"What is certain is the first tarawih and of course hopefully the whole community can celebrate well," he said.
For this reason, Ganjar continued, on Tuesday, March 21, his staff in the Regional Inflation Control Team had carried out price monitoring at a number of Retail and Traditional Markets.
Ganjar said this monitoring was carried out to see the development of prices in the market. Because increasing demand automatically affects rising commodity prices. "So we ask to make sure the supply is sufficient, the price can be stable," he said.
Apart from that, Ganjar Pranowo congratulates the worship of Ramadan to all Muslims. "All Muslim communities I congratulate you on carrying out Ramadan worship, hopefully the fast can be smooth everything," he said.
In addition, Ganjar also congratulated Nyepi Day for all Hindus. Ganjar said that the atmosphere of the back days felt so religious with strong Indonesianness. "Today, Hindus are celebrating Nyepi, Congratulations Nyepi, which hopefully can also be a reflection among Hindus. So the atmosphere in recent days is very religious in the frame of Indonesianness," he said.
The Central Java TPID held price monitoring at two points in Semarang City, namely Pasar Johar and Superindo Imam Bonjol. The activity was carried out on Tuesday, March 21 yesterday to anticipate a price spike ahead of the arrival of Ramadan.
The results of the monitoring showed that a number of prices had decreased, including shallots of Rp. 27,000 per kg from the previous Rp. 30 thousand per kilogram, while the price of kating garlic was Rp. 28 thousand from the previous Rp. 30 thousand. The price of devil cayenne pepper is Rp. 65 thousand from the previous Rp. 70 thousand per kg.
Ganjar Pranowo hopes that Muslims can fast smoothly.
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