Palembang, The Indonesia Post – The Governor of South Sumatra H Herman Deru attended the inaugural Ceremony after a long holiday and leave with Eid Al-Fitr 1443 Hijri with civil servants (ASN) in the South Sumatra Provincial Government as well as ask and give forgiveness (halal bihalal) agenda with thousands of staff who attended the morning rally, Monday (9/5). HD entered the line shortly after the rally led by the South Sumatra Regional Secretary S.A. Supriono finished.
Inside the line, HD checked a number of attributes of the completeness of the apple participants’ uniforms. From several staff he approached, Herman Deru seemed to remind him about the completeness and neatness of the use of civil servant uniform attributes, especially the male staff.
In his directive, HD reminded many of his staff not to relax their service to the community after undergoing a very long holiday.
On this special occasion, he also wished you a Happy Eid Al-Fitr 1443 Hijri and conveyed his inner and outer apologies to all participants who attended the event.
In addition, HD also conducts uniform inspections to remind staff to maintain completeness of attributes as a positive image for state servants.
“Many things have been true, only a few have not. And this is just to remind you that men’s uniforms wearing ranks should be tucked in,” explained the man who was also an ASN.
In addition to the neatness of uniforms, he also used this opportunity to remind staff to be disciplined in implementing health procedures and continue to socialize the implementation of health procedures to the community. In the next directive, Herman Deru reminded about the one day one innovation program for all OPDs.
One of the staff at the South Sumatra Kesbangpol Agency, Muhammad Teguh, 56, who the South Sumatra governor had spoken to, said he was very happy.
Even though he hasn’t communicated in a long time, according to him, South Sumatra Governor H. Herman Deru still recognizes him. According to him, although it has been a long time, Governor Herman Deru’s humble nature has not changed. (ojn/mhn/ril)







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