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Results of Ridwan Kamil and PWNU meeting on Rp controversy. 1 T Aid



Bandung

West Java Governor Ridwan Kamil finally came to the West Java PWNU board to explain the issue of Rs 1 trillion in aid which has caused a controversy. Ridwan Kamil confirmed that there are currently no issues after explaining PWNU support in detail.

“There is no longer a problem, it’s just a matter of an explanation that is needed in more depth. I was there before because I really respected the clergy, I explained in depth and I was understood,” said Ridwan Kamil of the office PWNU of West Java at Jalan Galunggung, Bandung City on Thursday (29/12/2022).

The man who is familiarly called Kang Emil assures that the UN assistance program of up to IDR 1 trillion is a form of his concern for the residents of Nahdliyin. According to him, this assistance has not been channeled through a gateway to institutions such as the West Java PWNU.



“These programs are for West Java residents who are affiliated with Nahdliyin, something like this. Not for mass organizations, but for people affiliated with Nahdlatul Ulama, affection for them is in the form of programs. Not everyone is in the rupee form. There is a Sadesa program that involves the organization. There is an economic independence program,” he said.

At the same venue, West Java PWNU President KH Juhadi Muhamad also confirmed that the controversy is over. He felt that what happened recently was just a miscommunication between PWNU and Ridwan Kamil.

“It’s gone. What’s clear is that because we didn’t go through PWNU, we had communication problems. God willing, there won’t be any more problems in the future,” he said.

The man who is familiarly called Kang Haji also confirmed that he had been shown detailed first-hand data on IDR 1 trillion assistance from Ridwan Kamil for NU while he served as governor. Once checked, the data complies with Kang Emil’s words

“Yes, it’s proven. There’s a lot of data. So, God willing, there won’t be any more problems,” he concluded.

(ral/yum)

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