Palembang, The Indonesia Post – The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) on October 15-14 November 2022 began to carry out the Initial Data Collection for Socio-Economic Registration (Regsosek) in all provinces in Indonesia, including South Sumatra. Regsosek in South Sumatra was marked by the initial data collection on the number one person in South Sumatra, namely the Governor of South Sumatra H. Herman Deru.
The Regsosek data collection for Governor Herman Deru was carried out at Griya Agung on Saturday (15/10) night. This Regsosek was carried out directly by the Head of South Sumatra BPS Dr. Ir. Zulkipli, M.Si along with a number of his staff.
When receiving the data collection officer, the Governor of South Sumatra H. Herman Deru was accompanied by the Chairman of the South Sumatra Province PKK TP, Hj. Feby Deru. Overall data collection went smoothly and quickly.
After collecting data, the Governor of South Sumatra H. Herman Deru said that Regsosek was important because it would detect data accurately.
Therefore, in its implementation, factual information is needed from the people who are being recorded. With this accurate data, it will be easier for the government to determine policy steps, including the provision of assistance.
Likewise at the residence of the Deputy Governor of South Sumatra Province (Sumsel) H. Mawardi Yahya accompanied by his wife Hj. Fauziah Mawardi Yahya, participated in the inaugural data collection as well as the declaration of the 2022 socio-economic registration (Regsosek) carried out by the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) of South Sumatra province, on Saturday (15/10) night.
On this occasion the Deputy Governor of South Sumatra Province H. Mawardi Yahya invited all the people of South Sumatra Province to take part in the success of the initial data collection of the 2022 Socio-Economic Registration, then received the arrival of officers and gave accurate answers. (mhn/ril)







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