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Herman Deru Ready to Help Infrastructure Development Constraints in the District / City

Palembang, The Indonesia Post – Governor of South Sumatra H. Herman Deru said that as a regional leader, it is an obligation to open the door wide to listen to the complaints and problems of the regents in the regions in order to absorb the people’s aspirations.

This was conveyed when he received Regent Ogan Komering Ulu (OKU) Timur Lanosin, ST, and Regent Ogan Ilir Panca Wijaya Akbar related to infrastructure development Development of East OKU and Ogan Ilir Regencies.

“Today, I again listened to the explanation of the Regent / Mayor in South Sumatra in the use of APBD Financial Assistance and Governor’s Assistance (Bangub) related to the development of the South Sumatra Province” said HD.

Obviously, from the explanations of the two regents who are obstacles and problems, special handling is needed and there is a need for a common perception to be further assisted with the main goal of reducing poverty.

“Infrastructure development is useful for connectivity between residents. The cost of living is very high, because reach and relationships are hampered, making the economic cycle stagnate so that the cost of living is expensive, ”said HD

Regarding the proposal of the South Sumatra BanGub in 2021 for the East OKU Regency, and Ogan Ilir, HD instructed the related teams to be grouped into three categories, first super priority which means a stalled development program, Continuation of Pergub, then priority means a development program with an RPJMD frame that has an impact direct for the community and regular which is done in stages

The Regent of OKU Timur Lanosin, ST proposed for BanGub 2021 including Road Construction, Bridges, Building Infrastructure, Procurement of Medical Devices, Market Renovation, Construction of Study Rooms.

Regent Ogan Ilir Panca Wijaya Akbar proposed an Infrastructure Budget in the form of handling several roads and bridges.

Also attending were the Heads of OPD Prov. South Sumatra. (rmt/ril)

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