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Herman Deru Shares Tips for Staying Productive Amid the Pandemic

OKU TIMUR, The Indonesia Post – To produce reliable entrepreneurs amidst the onslaught of the COVID-19 pandemic. It takes seriousness and strong intentions from business actors to absorb as much knowledge as possible to become strong entrepreneurs. This was stated by the Governor of South Sumatra, H. Herman Deru, when he opened it

Training on Makeup and Catering for the Patreot Program in East OKU Regency, Sidowaloyo Village, Belitang Mulya District, Sunday (20/9).

“To the trainers, show their seriousness. Likewise, the participants are also serious. Will you open a business after this training or not? The most important thing is skill. If the knowledge is there, don’t be afraid of the storm, whatever its form,” said Herman Deru starting his speech.

Furthermore, Herman Deru added, the trainers who had come from Palembang could transfer their knowledge whether in the form of make-up or culinary services to the training participants according to the hobbies and interests of each participant. Because skills can be learned and from learning also talents will arise.

“Skills training activities like this are extraordinary. Many people are rich, smart but do not think to give what they have to other people. Therefore, as my pride to the Patreot committee. I took the time to come to open this training directly. And I challenge the number of participants in the future. also must be at least 10 times more than the current number of participants, “he added.

On this occasion Herman Deru also did not give up reminding the local people to obey the government’s recommendations regarding health protocols. Even the South Sumatra Provincial Government has issued Governor Regulation (Pergub) No. 37 of 2020, which contains sanctions for residents who do not comply with health protocols, one of which is not wearing a mask when interacting with other people.

“Sat Pol PP main officers should not be indiscriminate. Give sanctions to people who violate the Perda. The Covid pandemic does not make us have to stop activities, but how can we remain productive by still obeying government recommendations, one of which is protecting ourselves and others by using it. masks, “he said.

Meanwhile Ngadirin as the Chairperson of the East OKU Youth Inter-Youth Requirements (Patreot) said that their existence in the community was aimed at producing skilled people and participating in advancing the East OKU from various sectors, one of which was the economic sector.

“The aim of Patreot in holding this training is to create skilled and useful East OKU people. To actively participate in advancing the residents’ economy with the skills provided,” he said while detailing the training participants this time as many as 50 people consisting of teenage housewives who lasted for five days starting from September 20 to September 25 2020, by utilizing the assistance of the South Sumatra governor.  (mhn/ril)

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