Parents Complain About Arrest of Eldest Son, Johnny – Governor of Affairs



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SEMARANG, KOMPAS.com – Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo called on Central Java schools not to withhold students’ diplomas for any reason.

This followed a complaint related to the school that withheld student certificates received by Ganjar, especially through social media.

These schools exist in various areas of Central Java, one of which is in Solo.

“Actually, not all of them were arrested, we found that the students had not yet been fingerprinted, the time for distribution did not come. So, the mystical atmosphere in the public was different. But some were arrested,” he said Ganjar when meeting in his office on Monday. (7/9/2020).

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Ganjar does not want the diploma detention case that occurred in Solo to happen again.

In that case, one of the student’s parents complained to Ganjar via social media about the detention of his son’s diploma at school because he had not paid the administration.

In fact, he admitted that he really was from a less fortunate citizen and promised to pay in installments.

“I immediately checked it last night, it turns out that the school’s response was not held back, please take it. So what happens with the debt later, I told him to take care of the governor, but don’t stop, “he explained.

Ganjar ordered all the regional education offices to verify the diplomas held by the schools.

“I have asked the regional office of education to check all the schools, how many certificates have not been taken, not the ones that have been detained. If someone intends to detain for that (they have not paid), kui urusane the governor, “he said.

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Not just public SMA / SMK or SLB, private school or high school students often retain diplomas as well.

“Private ones are difficult, for example in secondary schools, I ask the districts / cities to finish, if I cannot help them. The difficult thing is the private sector, I have faced private schools many times, I still cannot and I have to pay. This needs negotiation with the private sector. them, “he explained.

Ganjar said that several times he had obtained diplomas from private schools that were truly underprivileged.

“But those who can, please don’t. I also ask for private schools, please pay attention to those who can’t. We will show our partisanship. If you still can’t, I’ll help. I can not find it (I’m looking for a way that the masses can’t) “, he said.

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