INFOKU, BLORA - The Blora Regency Government took swift action following the naming of the Village Secretary (Sekdes) of Nglebak, Kradenan District, Mariyono alias Peyek, as a suspect.
The Community and Village Empowerment Service (DPMD) ensures that village government continues to run smoothly by providing administrative assistance.
Head of the Blora DPMD, Yayuk Windrati, emphasized to the press that public services in Nglebak Village must not be disrupted, even though one of the village officials is currently facing legal proceedings.
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Therefore, his party will accompany the village government so that the implementation of government administration continues to run as it should.
"Public services must not be disrupted. We will provide administrative assistance to the Nglebak Village Government," he said.
Yayuk admitted that he was concerned about the legal problems that ensnared one of the village officials.
However, he emphasized that the PMD Service fully respects the ongoing legal process and will not interfere in the handling of the case.
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"We fully respect the ongoing legal process. We leave the handling to law enforcement officials in accordance with applicable regulations," he said.
According to Yayuk, the current focus of the regional government is to ensure that all services to the public continue to run optimally.
All village government administration must continue to be implemented so that residents' needs are not impacted by legal issues currently being faced by one of the village officials.
As previously reported, Mariyono alias Peyek was named a suspect in connection with a road repair project in the Special Purpose Forest Area (KHDTK) managed by Gadjah Mada University (UGM).
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The road was repaired to open public access to the Ngawi Regency area, East Java.
The case is still under investigation. Meanwhile, the Blora Regency Government has confirmed that government operations in Nglebak Village are continuing as normal and that public services are unimpeded. (Endah/ IST )
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