Legislator Adi Kurnia Collects Aspirations and Gives Solutions to Residents' Needs
Reported by Budhi Firmansyah Surapati | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
Jakarta Legislative Council (DPRD) Legislator Adi Kurnia Setiadi continues to optimize the legislative function by absorbing aspirations and providing solutions to residents' needs.
I want to make sure that the residents feel happy living in Jakarta
As a representative of the people, he was committed to helping the residents and ensuring their priority needs could be realized.
"I want to make sure that the residents feel happy living in Jakarta. I don't want them to be miserable," he expressed, Friday (7/1).
Legislator Hopes Jakarta's WTP Opinion Wins Become a CultureHe explained that residents could voice their aspirations to themselves by visiting the Sahabat Aksi Command Post or conveying them through the council's recess activity.
"I continue to do sweeping among the residents. Yesterday, I received the aspirations of carrying out the Recess to absorb the aspirations of the residents in RT 03/03 and 04/11, Pondok Kopi Urban Village, Duren Sawit, East Jakarta," he explained.
In the implementation of recess, there were many inputs and requests for solutions from residents, ranging from the need for uniforms for Dasa Wisma cadres, efforts to prevent inundation and flooding to land certification through the Comprehensive Systematic Registration Program (PTSL) program.
"Surely, there is a need that I can spontaneously help to accelerate its realization, like the Dasa Wisma uniform and the need for the renovation of the RW office. There is also a need that I have to coordinate with the executive," he stressed.
RT 04/11 Chairman, Pondok Kopi Urban Village, Marti expressed her gratitude because Mr. Adi Kurnia immediately covered the entire cost of purchasing the Dasa Wisma uniform by Rp 5,000,000.
"I'm happy and express my gratitude as he is the People's Representative who cares about the people," she admitted.
The same statement also came from Pondok Kopi Urban Village Head Muhammad Hardi.
"To overcome stunting, Mr. Kurnia provided basic food assistance and nutritious food. This is also needed by residents, even though we also have a Supplementary Feeding program," he exclaimed.
He was very grateful that he was present in the community to assist. He was very responsive to helping residents.
"Hopefully, it will be an example for all of us," he hoped.