Due to the Chaos of Social Assistance Management in East Lombok, Activists Seek Social Minister's Attention

Due to the Chaos of Social Assistance Management in East Lombok, Activists Seek Social Minister's Attention
Writer :
Alek Triyono (OHH Ditjen Linjamsos)
Editor :
Annisa YH
Translator :
Karlina Irsalyana

EAST LOMBOK (14 October 2021) - Minister of Social Affairs, Tri Rismaharini paid a working visit to Tetebatu Village, Sikur District, East Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), Wednesday (13/10). Dialogue with students was held during her visit.

 

In her visit, Risma plans to check the data on recipients of social assistance in the East Lombok Regency.

 

When Risma's group arrived at the location, a person who claimed to be an activist and a student, known as Rohman Rofiki from Gunung Rinjani University, suddenly came to express his aspirations. One of them, he suspected that the chaotic management of social assistance in East Lombok is caused by the bureaucracy at play.

 

Today (14/10), through the YouTube channel FMI TV CHANNEL, he uploaded a statement regarding his actions during the visit of Social Minister Risma to East Lombok.

 

He revealed that he was trying to attract the attention of the Minister of Social Affairs so that he could meet her so that he could express his aspirations.

 

"I appreciate the arrival of Mrs. Risma to East Lombok to solve the problem. Therefore, I made a breakthrough to be able to have a dialogue with Mrs. Risma," he said.

 

Rohman believes that only Social Minister Risma can be trusted to solve the problem, "Because only the social minister I believe can solve the chaos of social assistance in East Lombok," he continued.

 

He also said that his actions were an expression of distrust of policymakers.

 

"We no longer trust the social assistance policyholders in East Lombok," he added.

 

When conveying his aspirations, the Minister of Social Affairs asked Rohman to prepare the data referred to, "Do you have the data? I'm waiting!" he said.

 

Risma also conveyed her good intention to make a working visit to East Lombok.

 

“First, if I don't have good intentions, why did I come all the way here? Second, I don't know the supplier. Third, if you want to fight for it, go ahead, I will accept the data,” she said.

 

Rohman also showed a bundle of data that had been packaged in an envelope to be submitted to the Minister of Social Affairs.

"I don't want this data to fall into other people's hands. I hope that you will immediately take this data or I will come directly to the palace with the data," he said while showing the file.
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