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SEMARANG - Central Java Province under the leadership of Governor Ganjar Pranowo has made a lot of progress in the village development sector. This is the reason the Regent of Gowa, Adnan Purrichta Ichsan and Deputy Regent of Gowa Abd Rauf Malaganni and their staff have conducted a comparative study to Central Java.

Adnan brought about 250 people in his ranks, consisting of TP PKK, Camat, as well as all village heads and village heads in Gowa Regency. The presence of the group from the district in South Sulawesi Province was greeted directly by Ganjar at the Gradhika Bhakti Praja Building, Central Java Provincial Government, Thursday, June 22 night.

Ganjar Pranowo said that the relationship between Central Java and Gowa had been well established so far. Previously, he had visited Gowa and met with village heads.

"One day I visited Gowa to meet with the village heads and village heads. And today he and he went to Central Java to learn how to develop the village," he said.

He put forward, in the province he led for two periods many tourist villages had been born. In addition, many villages are creative in increasing the potential of villages, with the aim of improving the welfare of residents.

"There is a very good tourist village in Gowa, in Central Java there are also several tourist villages that are growing well. So in my opinion, we have to improve the cooperation. There are villages that build governance creativity, there is one more anti-corruption village that we build, some have creativity with their potentials," he added.

From there, according to Ganjar, there needs to be cooperation to learn from each other and exchange ideas in developing more advanced villages.

"And now we are trying to develop one of the provinces and Gowa who responded very well. We will be very happy to work together. Because we have to transmit good experience. We learn from Gowa and Gowa to learn from villages in Central Java," said Ganjar.

Meanwhile, the Regent of Gowa, Adnan Purrichta Ichsan said that Central Java Province has succeeded in building villages to become advanced and independent.

"We did the MoU, of course, because we saw that villages in Central Java were very advanced, and to be able to encourage villages in Gowa to progress, we did a imitated study in Central Java," he said after meeting Ganjar Pranowo.


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