Official Car Ganjar Full Of Vegetables, Given Boyolali Village
BOYOLALI - A resident of Selo Boyolali scattered outside the house. While carrying various vegetables, they intercepted the car carrying the Governor of Central Java, Ganjar Pranowo, who happened to be coming.
Residents stood on the side of the road carrying various gifts containing produce. When Ganjar passed by, residents then intercepted Ganjar's car and were scrambling to put vegetables in it. They also jostled to shake hands while shouting his name.
"Pak Ganjar stopped first, sir, please bring this with us, as a form of gratitude to you for leading us for 10 years," said the resident, Thursday, August 3.
Residents are scrambling to give the produce to Ganjar. So much, Ganjar's official car is full of vegetables.
"Greetings to you, dear mother, sir (greet for you, sir). The vegetables are cooked, right, dear mother, and father and family (prey to eat with family)," they said.
Because it didn't fit, Ganjar asked for the parcels of produce to be put in the aide's car behind him.
"Thank you ma'am, but this is full. Niko paring to the winging car (just put it in the rear car)," said Ganjar while receiving vegetables.
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One of the residents, Giyarti, 60, admitted that he was sad because Ganjar would soon be the Governor of Central Java. Even so, he is willing to separate from Ganjar because he is sure Ganjar will continue his leadership at the national level.
"Yes, it's sad, but happy because later Pak Ganjar wants to become president," he said.
Giyarti admitted that the residents were deliberately compact in providing souvenirs for Ganjar. That is a form of gratitude for Ganjar's dedication while leading Central Java.
"We give these vegetables as a sign of gratitude. Even though we are at the top of the mountain, Mr. Ganjar always looks at us. Today we give them vegetables so that Pak Ganjar doesn't forget about the residents of Selo," he hoped.
Giyarti was satisfied with Ganjar's leadership so far. He said, as long as he was led by Mr. Ganjar, Central Java ran.
"The work program is good, development is going well and being the best. Our village also feels the leadership of Mr. Ganjar, attention to the small people and farmers," he said.
Ganjar, who was present at Senden Village, Selo Boyolali District, at the Tobacco Wait Festival, did take the time to say goodbye to the residents. He, who will finish his term of office on September 5, would like to express his gratitude for the support of the residents and at the same time apologize if during his time as governor there are still things that cannot be resolved.
"Kulo said goodbye, ladies and gentlemen, because on September 5 I will retire (I am retired). My job as Governor of Central Java has been completed," said Ganjar.
He said that during his 10 years of being given the mandate to lead Central Java, he tried to improve the welfare of the community. Various programs are carried out to bring Central Java more advanced and its people prosperous.
Ganjar's populist program is indeed felt by the benefits of the people. Infrastructure development, financial assistance to villages, health, free schools, honorary teachers' salaries are equivalent to UMK, Koran teacher incentives and many other programs.
"But if you have been entrusted with being a leader for 10 years by Panjenengan and I have made a mistake, I beg you to forgive. Thank you because all this time, Panjenengan has worked together to advance Central Java," he said.