The Governor of Central Java, Ganjar Pranowo, gave directions to participants of the Domestic Strategic Studies (SSDN) of the 2023 LXV Regular Education Program (PPRA) held by the Indonesian National Resilience Institute (Lemhanas). Ganjar explained about government services for the community in Central Java.

One of the materials presented by Ganjar is regarding public services. Such as through public service malls (MPP) which have now established 28 MPPs throughout Central Java and become the area with the most MPPs in Indonesia.

"Lemhanas wants to see what the potential is in Central Java, what the potential is, what kind of public service is. So it is more general and they associate relations between the government and the people and how the people can really be represented," said Ganjar, Wednesday, March 29.

Ganjar said that the relationship between the government and its citizens must run well and smoothly. This is not only to make it easier to convey aspirations, but also to improve the quality of the government of an area.

Therefore, this effort continues to be carried out by Ganjar and his staff, both in the Central Java Provincial Government and the regional government and the district government.

The efforts made include the e-government program to prevent acts of corruption, collusion and nepotism. Then, easy, cheap and fast service in the bureaucratic system in Central Java.

"I conveyed about digitizing the government system, preventing corruption in the government, easy and cheap services," explained Ganjar.

"And how to invite people to participate with the application, by inviting them, to implement the system that has been running, but is not effective," continued Ganjar.

Ganjar hopes that later participants of SSDN Lemhanas RI in 2023 can absorb all the potentials in Central Java, so that they can be used as recommendations for policy making and regulation.

"Hopefully later, there will be thoughts on how one concept, the system can run well and then be implemented in many places in Indonesia," said Ganjar.


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