Health Facilitation, Ganjar Gelontorkan Rp 7 Billion Bangun Puskesmas In Banjarnegara
BANJARNEGARA - Ganjar Pranowo, Governor of Central Java, allocated Rp 7 billion to build a new building for the Punggelan 2 Health Center in Banjarnegara. This assistance was directly handed over by Ganjar to health workers at the Punggelan 2 Health Center on Wednesday, May 24.
Ganjar explained that the budget will be used for the construction of new buildings with better and more complete facilities.
"The assistance we provide is for puskesmas which is damaged today, and then we want to build a new puskesmas with a value of approximately seven billion," he said.
Even though at a glance the Punggelan 2 Health Center building looks good and well maintained, the roof and nitin structure are rotten and some rooms have been carried with bamboo because of its dangerous condition. Therefore, it is proposed that the construction of a new building that will be built is not far from the old building.
Ganjar, who was accompanied by the Acting Regent of Banjarnegara, Tri Harso Widirahmanto, reminded local residents to participate in overseeing the development process. He also gave a message to project implementers to pay attention to the quality of the building and not to practice corruption.
"My message is not to be corrupted so that the results can be good, the specs must also be met and appropriate," he said.
Puskesmas Punggelan 2 akan direlokasi sekitar 200 meter dari lokasi bangunan lama. Proyek pembangunan gedung baru dijadwalkan akan dimulai pada bulan Juli mendatang dan ditargetkan selesai dalam waktu 6 bulan.
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"We have provided vacant land. We hope that the assistance provided can immediately build a new health center so that health services to the community can be better," said Ganjar.
In addition to assistance for the construction of puskesmas, Ganjar also handed over assistance for BUMDes capital participation of Rp. 150 million, swamp gas piping installations worth Rp. 200 million, biogas diggesters for 4 groups worth Rp. 240,000,000, and a number of other assistance.