Palembang, The Indonesia Post – The Governor of South Sumatra H Herman Deru attended the VII Special Plenary Meeting of the PALI Regency Legislative Council (DPRD) to commemorate the 9th Anniversary of PALI Regency in 2022 which was opened by the Chairperson of the PALI DPRD H Asri AG, “. The 9th Century Lematang Ilir Penukal We Create an Independent, Creative Innovative Society in the Framework of Restoring the People’s Economy”.
“PALI is extraordinary, I see the sincerity of the government and legislative apparatus, even for 6 to 7 years, they have not had their offices in proper places. However, what I appreciate is that the infrastructure is still good,” he said.
HD appreciates the PALI Regency Government and the legislature in PALI Regency who are able to manage the budget and development optimally, effectively and on target.
He continued, related to PALI as a Golden Triangle Region, namely a crossing area in South Sumatra. HD said that he had made sure he took the new road from MURA to PALI and it only took 2 hours, according to him, with this road, the travel distance was shorter than the original 9 hours.
“PALI must make good use of this, provide facilities where there will be 6 to 7 districts that end up here in the transportation of trade traffic. I hope PALI must prepare hotels and other facilities,” he said.
HD hopes that solidarity and harmony in PALI will be maintained so that development can be carried out properly. “Happy Birthday. Hopefully we will remain united in building South Sumatra,” he concluded.
The Regent of PALI, Heri Amalindo, said that the anniversary commemoration was used as a means of self-introspection and self-introspection so that it could provide answers to the problems being faced and be used as a basis for the future.
After attending the VII PALI Special Plenary Session of the PALI Regency DPRD, HD reviewed the construction of the PALI Regency DPRD building.
Also present were the Chairperson of the family welfare (TP PKK) PALI, Sri Kustina, and the Heads of the South Sumatra OPD. (mhn/ril)







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