Blora Public Service Mall Still Empty Visitors

 


INFOKU, BLORA -Currently the Public Service Mall (MPP) in Blora Regency is still empty of visitors, even though it was inaugurated on June 3, 2021.  

In MPP Blora, there are 30 types of service counters, 16 serving counters.

Yesterday some of the counters that were open were the Department of Population and Civil Registration, the Department of Education, the Department of Health, and others.

Operational hours at MPP are from 08.00 to 14.00. In the main service room, there are 34 waiting chairs in the form of red or green blocks.

The chairs are arranged into two blocks with two rows per each block. The east block has 18 waiting chairs. The rest are in the west block.

From observations in the field, the majority of visitors faced the Dindukcapil counter which was located at the eastern end of the north row of the east block.

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Counter number 15 has four service tables. Three tables for the public and one table reserved for the disabled. At 11.20, there were already 32 people who had been served by the service.

Riko, one of the visitors to MPP, admitted that he got the queue number Y44 at 10.30. The queue number code means that the designated counter is the letter Y or counter 15, the Dindukcapil service counter. The number 44 means that he has queued at number 44 in the Dindukcapil.

He came to take care of the legalization of birth certificates at the Dindukcapil counter.

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“My deed is still the old version. So it still has to be legalized, if there is already a barcode, it doesn't need to be legalized again," he said.

He admitted that he took care of it to complete the documents for Police registration. According to him, the service at MPP is faster and more convenient. "But further for me," said the man from Kunduran.

Ika Ferdiana, an officer from BPPKAD admitted that the counter that she guarded was rarely visited by visitors. On average, only one to three services per day.

"Maybe there is still a lack of socialization. So most people still go to our office (BPPKAD Office, ed) even though their house is near here (MPP Blora, ed)," he said when asked by reporters. (Endah/ IST )

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