Minister of Agrarian and Spatial Planning/Head of National Land Agency (ATR/BPN) Hadi Tjahjanto added new attributes in the form of commando sticks, berets, and epaulets on the uniforms of employees of the Ministry of ATR/BPN.
The new attribute was launched during the National Working Meeting (Rakernas) at The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Mega Kuningan, Jakarta, Tuesday (26/7).
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“I gathered all central and regional officials of the Ministry of ATR/BPN, approximately 1,000 people, including all Kakanwil and Kakantah, to be given directions and at the same time close ranks in carrying out their duties as public servants,” Hadi said in a statement on the official website of the Ministry of ATR/BPN quoted Wednesday (27/7).
Hadi explained the reason for the addition of the attributes so that the Head of the Provincial BPN and Kakantah Regional Offices could be more confident in carrying out their work.
The addition of this attribute was made after he asked the regional head to encourage the Kakanwil and Kakantah ATR/BPN to enter the Regional Leadership Communication Forum (Forkopimda) Plus.
“The Ministry of ATR/BPN requires the participation of governors, police, law enforcement officers, and judicial institutions in carrying out their duties. For this reason, to create a performance and good coordination,” he said.
Not only that, Hadi assessed that the new attributes are expected to maintain the authority of the employees of the Ministry of ATR/BPN. He asked Kakanwil and Kakantah to maintain the authority to carry out their duties.
“Furthermore, we will create equality with law enforcement officers in the regions. The baton and beret are a form of equality,” said Hadi.
The Special Staff of the Minister of ATR/Head of BPN for Institutional Cooperation, Ganip Warsito, explained the use or function as well as the provisions and how to use the new attributes.
“The Minister really wants to give appreciation to all levels of the Ministry of ATR/BPN who in carrying out their duties as government employees have served the community well as well as motivated,” said Ganip.
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