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SALATIGA - The Governor of Central Java, Ganjar Pranowo, again checked the readiness of a number of places ahead of the 1444 H Eid homecoming. This time, the location he checked was the rest area of the KM 456 Salatiga Hall.

Ganjar arrived at the most beautiful rest area in Indonesia at around 10.30 WIB, Thursday 6 April. Accompanied by the Property Management Head of the Salatiga Rest Area, Raymond, Ganjar went around checking the location's readiness to welcome the travelers.

Ganjar Pranowo seemed very thorough when checking the place. Including when checking the availability of trash bins and cleanliness in the toilet. "Cleanliness, I ask to be maintained. In addition to environmental cleanliness, in the toilet must also be considered. Continue to educate the public not to litter. I also ask for additional trash cans," said Ganjar.

Ganjar also saw the absence of gas stations in the rest area. In fact, that's an important part that must be in the rest area.

"Earlier, the manager said that Pertamina would install a modular gas station during Eid homecoming. So that's right. The point is that all services must be well prepared," he explained.

Regarding the anticipation of the accumulation of travelers in the rest area, Ganjar asked the manager to prepare anticipatory steps. Officers must be prepared to go around and remind travelers not to stay in the rest area too long.

"So if there is a snaking queue, someone reminds me. I am also happy because in this rest area those who sell have prepared take-away so they can serve quickly," he said.

On that occasion, Ganjar Pranowo also had a dialogue with a number of traders in the rest area. To them, Ganjar reminded them not to dredge or take the opportunity by raising the price too high.

"To shop owners and MSMEs, please don't dredge the price, don't raise it, and keep it like this. Because God willing, the fortune will increase, because we estimate that this time going home will be really terrible," concluded Ganjar Pranowo.


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