Regional Secretary Herman Invites IKAPTK to Play an Active Role in Accelerating West Java Development

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PORTALJABAR, DISTRICT. MAJALENGKA - West Java Province Regional Secretary Herman Suryatman invited the management of the West Java Province Civil Service Higher Education Alumni Family Association (IKAPTK) to play an active role in accelerating development.

"We hope that the IKAPTK extended family will be at the forefront in accelerating the achievement of West Java's macro development indicators, so that West Java becomes the most advanced (province) in Indonesia," said Herman while attending the West Java Province IKAPTK DPP and DPK gathering at the Majalengka Regency Hall, Sunday (14/ 7/2024).

To realize this, Herman asked the management to increase their competence and knowledge in order to bring prosperity to the community.

"Improve qualifications, it's not the IKAPTK family if you don't improve qualifications. This means that IKAPTK friends must be the best in performance, friends must be the best for the people," he said.

Not only that, Herman asked West Java IKAPTK to make a massive contribution for the benefit of society.

"Of course our hope is that the IKAPTK extended family can be one step ahead and show greater performance in providing the best contribution to West Java," he said.

Meanwhile, Chairman of IKAPTK West Java Province Dedi Supandi said that the meeting aimed to develop performance that would have an impact on improving community welfare.

"In the work meeting what was discussed were programs and performance, so that this performance is in the same direction and how we continue to make every effort to improve the welfare of society," said Dedi.

Through structured and massive performance preparation, Dedi believes that the IKAPTK extended family can support the West Java Provincial Government's priority programs.

"So we support the programs of the West Java Provincial Government, including priority programs, reducing stunting and poverty, including programs to reduce extreme poverty," he said.

Editor: Humas Jabar

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