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- stadion barombongg + (The actual stadium is nice however unused because the money was in the wrong place used by the local government)
- technological developments in South Sulawesi + (The development of technology in South Sul … The development of technology in South Sulawesi has shown significant progress in recent years. With the improvement of digital infrastructure and the increasing use of technology in daily life, South Sulawesi has taken steps forward in this area. </br>Several initiatives and projects have been launched to strengthen the technology sector in this region, such as the development of startups and support for local innovation. However, there are still challenges that need to be addressed to ensure the sustained and inclusive development of technology in South Sulawesi.velopment of technology in South Sulawesi.)
- Education gap and poverty + (The education gap and poverty in Makassar is an important issue that is faced. The gap makes each region feel a very significant difference. The government should have made a policy that can solve the problem.)
- “Menjawab krisis lapangan pekerjaan sebagai dilema dan paradoks pemuda Gen-Z indonesia” + (The employment crisis has become an import … The employment crisis has become an important issue in developing countries, including Indonesia. In Indonesia itself, the issue of the job market crisis is a big problem which can result in many unemployed people, none other than young men and women with graduates. Without realizing it, this can hamper the aspirations of Indonesia itself, namely to become a developed country, because human resources for graduates are only symbols without job opportunities. Problem: The employment crisis can create an imbalance between the number of jobs and the workforce, especially young graduates who tend to want to work in government, causing intense competition and giving rise to a feeling of dilemma for every graduate student, because it is difficult to get a job because of the tight competition, so they have to force and challenge yourself to potentially create your own business beyond the basics. The unemployment rate among youth is quite high, also caused by a lack of skills that match market needs and the high number of college graduates. On the other hand, many industrial sectors lack skilled labor. This creates a mismatch between the qualifications young people have and what employers are looking for. Apart from that, there are also cultural factors that influence, such as the perception that jobs in the formal sector are more prestigious, even though the informal sector also offers opportunities. This crisis is not only an economic problem, but also affects the mental health and future of the younger generation. Therefore, collaboration between government, the private sector and educational institutions is needed to create effective solutions, such as targeted training programs and increasing access to entrepreneurship. </br>The problem of mismatch between industrial needs and the qualifications of the new workforce, especially generation Z, has given rise to the dilemma of increasing unemployment rates in Indonesia. The Indonesian Minister of Manpower said that the statistics for the largest group of unemployed were vocational school graduates, the percentage was 8.9%. Not only that, BPS data also shows that the generation born from 1997 to 2010 is the main contributor to unemployment and the TPT is 16.82%. Apindo also reported that weaknesses emerged in capital-intensive industries and labor-intensive industries in absorbing employment. With data like this, a sense of dilemma arises and becomes a paradox or challenge so that Gen-Z youth tend to become informal rather than formal sector workers. They will create flexible work without being bound by time and place and perhaps for them there will be satisfaction in the income they earn, for example being a content creator, YouTuber and other social media platforms. An informal sector like this can become a small business for Gen-Z. Seeing the situation and changes in work styles like this, regional government extensions should immediately pay attention to this situation. There are definitely two options, namely first, the government supports the informal sector, by strengthening economic infrastructure through technology and innovation, although technology can reduce the need for labor in some formal sectors, innovation can also create new jobs but with the consequence, taxes are not imposed on the informal sector . Or secondly, the government must create productive employment opportunities through increasing education and investment training in vocational education and training that is relevant to the needs of the job market. Appropriate skills training programs can help the workforce adapt to technological and industry changes.</br>The importance of paying attention to the issue of the employment crisis is especially from the perspective of regional governments or regional leaders. Many do not work and are unemployed. High unemployment rates can cause a variety of social problems, including poverty, crime, and mental health problems. There is a need for government collaborative efforts to develop solutions that can help answer the dilemmas and paradoxes of Indonesian Gen-Z youth. Don't let unemployment be the absolute answer because usually unemployment is never seen as a problem in itself. Unemployment is considered a problem, because this will create other problems, such as poverty, increased crime, and so on. In other words, unemployment is never seen as a problem in itself. In itself, unemployment is actually a paradox: people do not work, but their minds are filled with work, precisely the desire to get a job. Physical and mental exercise to get a job is actually work too. The common sense statement: lawyers (unemployment many events) shows exactly the paradoxical side of unemployment. In an unemployed person's free time, his mind is filled with work. The question is: Why is work so important? Is it about money? Maybe the answer is yes. However, we believe that work is not just about money, but about satisfaction which also includes trust, recognition and pride.lso includes trust, recognition and pride.)
- increasing social welfare and economic opportunities + (The government must also pay attention to … The government must also pay attention to the Poverty Alleviation Program, the Government develops community empowerment programs, such as the Village Fund Program, which provides financial support to villages to improve the economic welfare of rural communities and employment policies, the Government ensures protection for workers by setting minimum wages, encouraging job creation , as well as providing vocational training through Job Training Centers (BLK). As well as Social Protection and Empowerment of Vulnerable Groups: Programs aimed at the elderly, children, disabled and minority groups through social assistance, legal protection and empowerment.</br></br>If the government does not pay attention to social welfare and economic opportunities, the impact can be very broad and affect various aspects of people's lives, such as increasing poverty. Lack of access to equal economic opportunities can cause poverty to become more widespread, because vulnerable groups do not get the opportunity to improve their standard of living. Social Injustice: Imbalances in the distribution of resources and opportunities can trigger social injustice. Certain groups may be marginalized, feel disadvantaged, and lose access to basic needs such as education, health, and housing. Increased Crime and Instability, When basic needs are not met, this often drives people to seek illegal ways to survive. This can increase crime rates, which ultimately disrupts social security and stability and Social Dissatisfaction. Continued inequality can lead to widespread social dissatisfaction. This has the potential to lead to protests, conflict, or even social unrest.</br></br>For this reason, it is important for society and the government to pay attention to social welfare and create inclusive economic opportunities so that balance, stability and social progress can be achieved.ility and social progress can be achieved.)
- From trash heaps to the pinnacle of progress: why regional heads must become environmental heroes? + (The growth of the overconsuming population … The growth of the overconsuming population has resulted in a drastic increase in waste production. Mismanagement causes accumulation that pollutes the environment and threatens health. The question is whether this waste issue should be a priority for regional head candidates. So far I feel that waste is the root of many problems in every region and even the world, ranging from the environment to the quality of life, therefore in my opinion waste is an issue that needs to be prioritized for regional head candidates even though it is very template, but it proves to be important because it is not resolved. It is proven that every year humans around the world produce so much waste, based on data from the National Waste Management Information System (SIPSN) of the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK), until July 24, 2024, Indonesia has produced 31.9 million tons of waste.</br>With the accumulation of waste, it has a negative impact on the environment and humans. For example, environmental pollution, such as water and soil pollution caused by non-biodegradable waste, then air pollution due to incorrect waste management, such as burning can release toxic pollutants, and so on. From this environmental pollution comes the adverse impact on human health, namely diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, and parasites. One of the factors that affect individual and community health is environmental problems. This is because the environment is a place where humans and disease agents can develop together. (Ottay, 2013). Then the impact on quality of life and spatial layout, where the accumulation of waste makes a decrease in the quality of life of the community due to unpleasant odors, insects and rodents that breed disturbing comfort. An area looks slum if there is a lot of garbage so that it damages its aesthetics. It is useless for an area to be built with magnificent infrastructure but the floors are still decorated with garbage, the roadsides are still piled with garbage, rats like protected animals are free to roam, cockroaches fly around spreading disease, the stench of garbage becomes a fragrance, and so on.</br> These impacts have many causes, for which the government and then the community need to take full responsibility. In my opinion, waste accumulation occurs due to the lack of adequate facilities for waste disposal, improper waste management starting from each individual then household to landfill, and also regulations and sanctions from the government regarding waste. Government policies and public awareness are key to solving this waste problem. The government should provide more cleaning facilities, especially trash bins that have clearer waste sorting guidelines, because based on experience, we often want to dispose of waste properly but do not get proper facilities. Then instead of increasing the number of street cleaning employees, it should tighten cleaning supervision by making stricter regulations and more serious sanctions, even if necessary patrols every time. Then I think that education about waste and its harmful effects needs to be socialized a lot to the community, besides that it is necessary to create new innovations to make the community not burdened in managing their waste and protecting their environment.</br> Therefore, waste is a crucial issue that is very important to be considered by prospective regional leaders because of its impact that touches various aspects of life. With good collaboration between the government and the community, we can create a clean, healthy, comfortable and safe region and world to live in. In the embrace of clean nature we find peace, give back that love by keeping the environment clean.hat love by keeping the environment clean.)
- Building a Better and More Responsible Makassar and Candidates for Regional Leadership + (The high unemployment rate not only affect … The high unemployment rate not only affects the economy but also contributes to the increasing poverty rate. A direct visible impact is the emergence of beggars on various street corners. This reflects the system's failure to provide decent job opportunities for the community. Prolonged unemployment forces many people to take drastic measures to survive, often resulting in undesirable behaviors.</br></br>In addition, the phenomenon of extortion is also a serious concern. Cases of parking attendants collecting fees without issuing tickets are concrete examples of this issue. Such practices not only harm the community but also create distrust towards law enforcement and government institutions. Candidates for local leadership need to take concrete steps to combat extortion, including implementing stricter oversight systems and educating the public about their rights.</br></br>Furthermore, community safety remains a crucial issue. The rising number of mugging incidents in Makassar shows that citizens' sense of security is still not guaranteed. Muggings not only threaten physical safety but also instill deep fear among residents. Candidates for local leadership must have strategic plans to enhance security, including strengthening cooperation with the police and empowering communities to participate in maintaining the safety of their neighborhoods.</br></br>The importance of education and skills training cannot be overlooked. Candidates for local leadership need to formulate programs focused on enhancing community skills, preparing them to face the increasingly competitive job market. By providing access to training and education, it is hoped that the community will not only rely on existing job opportunities but will also be able to create their own.</br></br>In addressing all these challenges, candidates for local leadership must be transparent and accountable. Community involvement in the decision-making process should be encouraged to ensure that citizens feel they have a role in the city's development. Through open and inclusive dialogue, local leaders can formulate policies that align with the community's needs.</br></br>This local election is a crucial moment for Makassar. By tackling the issues of unemployment, extortion, and security, candidates for local leadership can not only create a better environment but also build a strong foundation for the city's future progress. The people of Makassar deserve leaders who care and are committed to realizing positive change.re committed to realizing positive change.)
- Empowerment of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), as well as the development of local industries and job creation. + (The importance of the issue in the context … The importance of the issue in the context of regional heads is very significant. The issues that need to be raised by a regional head need to understand and raise issues that are relevant to the needs and aspirations of the community to create policies that are right on target. By raising important issues, regional heads can encourage active community participation in the decision-making process, increasing their sense of ownership of regional programs. Regional heads are faced with various challenges, such as poverty, unemployment, and infrastructure. These issues need to be raised and addressed seriously to achieve development goals.</br></br>Talking about issues, we need to know the term issue first. According to KBBI, an issue is news or statements that become a discussion or concern of the public; a hot topic to talk about. The definition shows that issues are related to things that attract public attention and are often the subject of discussion in society. Issues can cover a wide range of topics, including political, social, economic, and environmental.</br></br>In stepping into becoming a regional head, they must think about what issues they must develop and have an impact on the community they will lead. Priority issues which are important priorities that they will do in the future if they move forward. These issues are very important for regional heads, because the issues raised by regional heads will affect the direction of policies and programs that they will implement.. </br></br>And according to an important issue that must be raised by a regional head. Here the issue of "Empowerment of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), as well as the development of local industries and job creation". I take this issue because there are several reasons why a regional head needs to develop MSMEs in his area, including the following:</br>1. Regional Economic Pillar</br>The regional economic pillar is the main driver of the local economy. And MSMEs are the majority of gross domestic products (PBD). </br>2. Reduction of Unemployment</br>In improving MSMEs help in improving and local industries help in creating jobs, which is important to reduce the unemployment rate and improve people's welfare.</br>3. Skills Development and Innovation</br>With the development of skills and innovation, it is necessary to carry out training and skill improvement programs, which can improve the skills of the community.</br>4. Community Empowerment</br>MSMEs encourage people to more actively participate in the economy and decisions that affect them in increasing community creativity.</br>5. Economic Independence</br>Economic independence helps reduce the risk of instability caused by global market fluctuations or international crises. And improving the welfare of the community through the efforts they make.</br></br>MSMEs in a region should be a priority issue for regional heads because they have a significant impact on the economy and community welfare. MSMEs contribute more than 60% to Indonesia's GDP and provide employment for more than 90% of the workforce in the private sector. With this large contribution, support for MSMEs is an investment in economic stability and community welfare. Candidates for regional heads who understand and support the role of MSMEs will contribute to inclusive and sustainable economic growth.</br></br>There are many examples of regions that have succeeded in improving the welfare of their communities through strong support for MSMEs. For example, several cities in Indonesia that provide fiscal incentives and training programs for MSMEs have shown significant improvements in local economic growth and a decrease in the unemployment rate. This success is proof that the right support for MSMEs can bring real positive change.</br></br>The development of local industries is an effort to increase the capacity and competitiveness of industries based in an area. This is very important to encourage economic growth, create jobs, and improve people's welfare. Perhaps the development of local industries and the benefits of these industries are the same as MSMEs that create jobs, develop products and innovations, support local products, and strengthen the local economy. </br>The issues raised by regional heads should be carried out properly to achieve the desired development goals. These issues must be issues related to the economy, such as the development of MSMEs or local industries, if managed properly, can increase regional economic growth and job creation. Social issues that are taken seriously will contribute to improving people's welfare, reducing poverty, and improving the quality of life. Thus, it is important for regional heads to not only raise issues, but also ensure that the issues can be implemented properly to achieve maximum positive impacts on the community and the region.</br></br>MSMEs here are taken so that growth in a society can increase. Because with the empowerment of communities such as MSMEs, it is beneficial to an area. In the area that makes MSMEs, it will increase the opinion of the community.</br></br>MSMEs are also regulated in Law Number 11 of 2020 concerning Job Creation giving priority to the development of MSMEs in Indonesia. In this case, the government has built a business licensing concept that is friendly to MSMEs, and provides various facilities for MSMEs to develop. This Law also regulates various aspects related to MSMEs, such as principles and proposals as well as their principles and empowerment. The principles and objectives are that Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises are based on:</br>• Family</br>• Independence</br>• Economic democracy</br>• Togetherness</br>• Balance of progress</br>• Fair efficiency</br>• National economic unity.</br></br>With the law that regulates MSMEs, it can make it easier for a person who wants to develop these MSMEs. Especially if the MSME is one of the issues that will be raised by a regional head. And surely in its development, the head of the district will provide learning first to the community so that they can manage the MSME business and run well with the support of the government and the heads of the surrounding regions.</br></br>Continuous support for MSMEs will have a positive long-term impact on the regional and national economy. With stable and sustainable growth, MSMEs will be able to contribute more to GDP, create more jobs, and increase the competitiveness of local products in the global market. This will help Indonesia achieve more equitable and inclusive prosperity. The candidate for regional head who took up this issue hopes to be able to make small people build MSMEs which are the drivers of a more prosperous community life in meeting the daily needs of a more prosperous life</br></br>By taking the empowerment of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), as well as the development of local industries and job creation. It is the same as we can directly encourage community progress, not only in reducing unemployment. But it can also increase community innovation and creativity, economic prosperity, support for local products, improve social welfare, and community empowerment. Thus, MSMEs can be an importantpowerment. Thus, MSMEs can be an important)
- Completing health facilities in remote areas + (The issue of healthcare facilities among I … The issue of healthcare facilities among Indonesians has become a significant challenge, especially in remote areas. Limited access to proper healthcare not only affects the health of individuals, but also has far-reaching social and economic impacts. Therefore, it is important to prioritize comprehensive solutions that involve the government, health organizations, and communities in their efforts to improve health facilities in these areas. The issue of health facilities in remote areas is one of the main challenges that regional head candidates must face. In the context of equitable distribution of health services, remote areas are often marginalized, for example in my area in the western part of Tana Toraja, which is often referred to as a neglected area, resulting in limited access to health services. Prioritizing the improvement of health facilities in remote areas is essential so that people can receive proper and equal services. One of the main reasons why this issue needs attention is the high mortality rate from diseases that could have been prevented or treated. Many people in remote areas have to travel long distances to get treatment, often also facing poor infrastructure constraints such as landslides that are not addressed immediately, there have been many examples of cases in my area that are very concerning but ignored by the local government, one of which is a mother who was due to give birth had to be carried to the regional center due to the lack of health facilities in our area, through unfit roads the community and the regional medical team tried to save the baby of the pregnant woman but unfortunately the baby did not survive, the pregnant woman gave birth on the side of the road in the shade of a tree, on a steep and gravel road terrain. This creates a significant gap between people in urban and rural areas in terms of access to healthcare. Regional head candidates must understand that health facility development is not just about physical development, but also includes improving the quality of services and human resources. </br>Training local medical personnel is essential to ensure that the community not only gets access, but also gets quality services.</br>As such, regional head candidates should commit to supporting training and professional development programs for medical personnel in remote areas. Regional head candidates need to encourage the use of technology and internet access in health services. For example, in my area, during the campaign period, the construction of a tower was promised, but until now the community has not been able to access the promised thing. Telemedicine can also be an effective solution to reach people who are far from health facilities. By utilizing technology, patients can consult with doctors without having to travel far. This can reduce the burden on the community and improve the quality of health services. With all the challenges, regional head candidates have a moral and social responsibility to ensure that every citizen, including those living in remote areas, get their right to health. Prioritizing the development of health facilities will not only improve the quality of life of the community, but also contribute to the overall development of the region. In this endeavor, a strong commitment and clear vision from regional head candidates are necessary to realize an inclusive and sustainable health system.n inclusive and sustainable health system.)
- lack of infrastructure and transportation + (The issue that should be a priority for pr … The issue that should be a priority for prospective leaders in this country, which is most often felt by me is the lack of infrastructure and public transportation. Why? I take an example of the road I take from home to school which is not good, there are still many other problems related to infrastructure and transportation that I experience... FYI I live in a big city, where the work of the government/regional heads should be more secure and fast. . Until now, I feel that the solution/assistance provided to the government has not yet arrived/been felt. I hope that the issues or problems I have presented can be heard and taken into consideration. Thank you.d and taken into consideration. Thank you.)
- The lack of interaction and concern from political officials towards the public. + (The lack of interaction and concern from p … The lack of interaction and concern from political officials towards the public often leads to dissatisfaction and distrust. Some common responses to this issue are:</br></br>1. Lack of Accountability: When political officials do not interact or care about the public, it is often seen that they are not accountable to the aspirations of the people they are supposed to represent. This makes the public feel that their voices are not being heard.</br></br></br>2. Information Gap: With ineffective communication, the public often feels they are not receiving enough information about government policies or actions. This can worsen feelings of injustice or uncertainty among the public.</br></br></br>3. Declining Political Participation: The lack of concern from political officials can reduce public interest in participating in politics, whether in elections or social participation. This can negatively impact the overall quality of democracy.</br></br></br>4. Widening Social Inequality: When officials do not listen to the needs of the public, especially vulnerable groups, this can exacerbate social and economic inequality, as policies may not always reflect real needs on the ground.</br></br></br>5. Increased Protests and Dissatisfaction: As an expression of dissatisfaction, the public often turns to demonstrations or protests as a way to voice injustice. If political officials remain indifferent, these protests can escalate in scale and intensity.</br></br></br></br>Ultimately, effective interaction between political officials and the public is key to building trust and ensuring that policies are responsive to the needs of the people.are responsive to the needs of the people.)
- decreased circulation of money and employment opportunities + (The narrowing of employment opportunities … The narrowing of employment opportunities and circulation of money in a region is caused by regional heads who only take advantage of "infrastructure development" only within their family or those closest to them and have a good impact only on them, and the circulation of money only revolves around them. people (officials) who harm other ordinary workers.fficials) who harm other ordinary workers.)
- Government Program: 1 Garage, 1 Car + (The problem of improper vehicle parking, e … The problem of improper vehicle parking, especially in residential areas, is becoming increasingly troublesome. In housing complexes that should be safe and peaceful environments, many residents park their cars on the sides of the streets, particularly those who don’t have garages or whose vehicles outnumber their garage capacity. This has become a serious issue that not only disrupts order but also poses safety risks in traffic.</br>In streets that are 4-6 meters wide, cars parked on the side often leave very little room for other vehicles to pass. With the average car being 1-2 meters wide, roads that were initially meant for two-way traffic become narrow, causing congestion. This poses a significant challenge for drivers, especially those with four-wheeled vehicles, who are often forced to stop or even reverse because they can’t get through. This situation disrupts traffic flow in residential areas, which should be calm and orderly.</br>Worse still, there are residents who own more than one car but only have one garage. As a result, while one car is parked in the garage, the other is left on the street, occupying the roadside, which should be reserved for smooth traffic. This situation not only reduces road access but also causes inconvenience to neighbors living nearby.</br>This improper parking should not be taken lightly. Parking that is not in the correct place leads to congestion, increases the risk of accidents, and disturbs the overall comfort of living in a community. The government must take firm steps to re-organize vehicle parking in residential areas to create a more orderly and safe environment.</br>One solution that can be implemented is the "1 Garage, 1 Car" policy. This policy would require each vehicle owner to have a garage adequate to house the number of cars they own. If a household has only one garage, they should only be allowed to own one car. This policy would push residents to be more responsible for their private vehicles and discourage the use of public roadsides as permanent parking spaces.</br>With this policy, it is expected that residents will become more disciplined in managing their vehicles. Additionally, the government should provide socialization and education to the public on the importance of following parking regulations. Building sufficient parking facilities in public areas or housing complexes can also be an additional solution, allowing those with more vehicles to park safely and in an orderly manner.</br>The success of the "1 Garage, 1 Car" program will largely depend on the government's commitment to enforcing this regulation. Strict sanctions, such as fines or the towing of improperly parked vehicles, can be imposed to encourage public compliance. Furthermore, regular monitoring in residential areas is needed to ensure that this regulation is properly followed.that this regulation is properly followed.)
- Dari Rencana ke Realisasi: Prioritas Utama dalam Kepemimpinan Daerah + (The role of regional leadership is crucial … The role of regional leadership is crucial for the development and progress of a region. Regional leaders, whether at the district, city, or provincial level, are responsible for leading their areas towards sustainable social, economic, and environmental well-being. In this process, formulating policies and strategic plans is a critical first step. However, these plans must be implemented into tangible and beneficial actions for the community.</br></br>The first priority in effective regional leadership is creating a transparent and accountable government. This is the foundation for the success of implementing the planned programs. The public needs to be able to monitor the performance of the regional government, especially in managing budgets and executing public projects. Regional leaders need to ensure transparency in the dissemination of information about policies and budget allocations to the public. This transparency will increase public trust and reduce the risk of corruption, collusion, and nepotism, which are often obstacles to implementing development plans.</br></br>In addition, accountability in regional governance means having effective oversight mechanisms to ensure that every allocated budget is used for the intended purposes and goals. An accessible public complaint system needs to be strengthened so that the regional government can respond to citizens' grievances and input quickly and appropriately.</br></br>Infrastructure is a key factor in economic growth and improving the quality of life. Therefore, one of the top priorities is equitable and inclusive infrastructure development. Many regions in Indonesia, particularly remote areas, still face challenges in accessing basic infrastructure such as roads, electricity, clean water, and the internet. Regional leaders must ensure that infrastructure development is evenly distributed throughout the region, not just concentrated in urban centers. Inclusive infrastructure development will create new economic opportunities, improve access to education and healthcare, and reduce regional disparities. For example, good roads will make it easier for farmers to distribute their produce to markets, while adequate internet networks will open up access to information and business opportunities for rural communities. Regional leaders need to collaborate with the central government, the private sector, and the community to implement infrastructure development that is accessible to all.</br></br>Education is key to long-term regional progress. One of the priorities for regional leaders is often improving the quality of education. The biggest challenge is ensuring that these plans are well-executed on the ground. Regional governments need to allocate adequate budgets for school construction, improving teacher quality, and providing sufficient educational facilities. Additionally, it is important for regional leaders not only to focus on formal education but also on job training programs that enhance the skills of the population in line with local labor market needs. Vocational training, skills courses, and workforce capacity building for the younger generation can help reduce unemployment and increase the competitiveness of the regional workforce. These programs must be designed to be flexible with technological developments and economic trends to have a direct positive impact on society.</br></br>The next priority is ensuring adequate access to healthcare services for the population. Regional leaders must commit to improving the quality of healthcare facilities, such as community health centers, clinics, and hospitals, especially in areas far from urban centers. Access to quality healthcare is crucial to maintaining public health, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. The realization of plans in the healthcare sector can be achieved by strengthening healthcare human resources, such as doctors and nurses, and ensuring that healthcare facilities are equipped with adequate tools and medicines. Moreover, preventive healthcare programs, such as health campaigns and immunizations, must be prioritized to prevent preventable diseases in the population.</br></br>As part of the responsibility of regional leaders, the management of natural resources (SDA) and the environment is an important aspect that cannot be overlooked. Many regions in Indonesia are rich in natural resources such as mining, forests, and fisheries. However, unsustainable management often leads to environmental degradation and social conflict. Therefore, regional leaders must prioritize sustainable natural resource management as part of regional development policy.</br></br>Effective environmental policies must be formulated to ensure that the exploitation of natural resources is conducted with consideration for long-term environmental sustainability. For instance, mining or plantation permits must be granted selectively with careful consideration of long-term environmental impacts. Additionally, regional leaders need to take the initiative in environmental rehabilitation programs and support green movements that involve local communities, such as reforestation, waste management, and water source conservation.</br></br>Regional leaders play a crucial role in advancing the local economy, particularly by developing Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). MSMEs are the backbone of the regional economy because they provide jobs for local residents and contribute significantly to regional GDP. In the development plan, regional leaders must ensure that there are policies that support MSME growth, such as access to capital, business training, and opening new markets.</br></br>Moreover, promoting local products, especially those with export potential, should be part of the regional leader's economic program. Local economic empowerment can be enhanced through collaboration between MSMEs and large industries to create mutually beneficial synergies. The development of cooperatives and community business groups can strengthen the local economy collectively.</br></br>Conclusion</br></br>Regional leaders are responsible for ensuring that every program has a direct impact on improving the well-being of the community. Through government transparency, inclusive infrastructure development, improving the quality of education and healthcare, as well as empowering the local economy, regional leaders can create real change in their regions. The success of regional leadership is not only measured by how well plans are made, but also by how effectively those plans are realized to meet the needs of the community.alized to meet the needs of the community.)
- Barombong Stadium +
- Stadium Barombong +
- Barombongg Stadium +
- Stadium Barombon +
- Stadiun Barombong +
- Don't let the earth cry because of our trash + (The waste problem in developing countries … The waste problem in developing countries like Indonesia is a problem that is almost never resolved, this happens because it is not handled properly by all parties, both the government and society. Where the waste is only collected together and then ends up at the final disposal site, however, the rubbish that piles up at the final disposal site has a negative impact on human health, environmental sustainability, as well as wildlife that is trapped or exposed to dangerous materials from the pile of rubbish itself. Apart from that, waste that is not managed properly will damage ecosystems and threaten biodiversity by polluting natural habitats. Plastic waste, for example, accounts for the majority of marine pollution, because this material is difficult to decompose and often ends up in the ocean, ultimately threatening marine life and damaging maritime ecosystems. In 2022, Indonesia's seas will be polluted by 389 thousand tons of plastic waste and in 2017 plastic waste in the ocean will be eaten by animals and will kill 1 million seabirds and 100 thousand marine mammals.</br>Indonesia is the fourth largest country in the world with an area of 1,811,570 square kilometers and according to the Worldometers survey, the population reaches 273,523,615 people, so that if you calculate every 1 square kilometer, there are 151 residents. This is also in line with the waste produced. From weste4change data in 2021, Indonesia produces 175,000 tons of waste every day, however, of this amount of waste, only 7.5% can be recycled and made into compost, while the remaining 10% of waste is landfilled, 5% of waste is burned. and the rest accumulates in landfill. Apart from causing environmental pollution, the mounting piles of rubbish also increase the production of methane gas from the rubbish.</br>For example, the case of a methane gas explosion in a mountain of rubbish at the Leuwigajah TPA, Cimahi, West Java in 2005 which triggered landslides in the villages of Cilimus and Mojong. The methane gas explosion also resulted in the deaths of 157 people, most of whom were local residents who worked as scavengers. This case example once again shows how serious the waste problem is, which must be immediately addressed and resolved by paying attention to how waste management should be carried out. The waste management process is not only about reduce, reuse and recycle, but there are various much more important aspects that must be paid attention to, such as legal aspects, institutional aspects, funding aspects, socio-cultural aspects and technological aspects, all of which must be worked on simultaneously. . </br>The problem of waste is a national problem, so its management must be carried out comprehensively. Solving problems regarding waste management requires cooperation from various parties, from the government, product manufacturers or the business world to the general public. Five aspects of waste management that have not been effective in Indonesia must be immediately accelerated so that the incident at the Leuwigajah TPA does not happen again. It is hoped that Indonesia can have good quality waste management, although this will not be realized in a short time, where consistency and mutual awareness are needed that management Waste must be a priority because cleanliness is an investment for the sustainability of life in the future. the sustainability of life in the future.)
- smkn 4 gowa + (This is a good school, there are lots of majors, so children are free to choose whatever major they want when they want to enroll in a school there, the teachers there are all good too.)
- Integrated and Sustainable Tourism in South Sulawesi + (Tourism in South Sulawesi has great potent … Tourism in South Sulawesi has great potential with various appealing natural and cultural destinations. In recent years, the development and management of tourism in South Sulawesi have made progress. According to the 2022 National Tourism Development Index (IPKN), South Sulawesi ranks 5th. However, several issues must be addressed to make tourism more integrated and sustainable. Key issues include infrastructure development, lack of promotion, environmental preservation, improving human resources (HR), and the social impact on local communities. The following are some of the factors:</br></br>1. Tourism Infrastructure Development</br>Adequate infrastructure, such as access roads, public facilities, and transportation, is crucial to support tourism. Tourist destinations in South Sulawesi, such as Tanjung Bira, Toraja, and Selayar, are often difficult to reach due to limited infrastructure. Many tourists have complained about slow or even non-existent internet and cellular networks in some locations. The development of roads, bridges, and basic facilities should be a priority to prevent undesirable incidents such as accidents.</br></br>2. Lack of Tourism Promotion</br>The South Sulawesi Culture and Tourism Office acknowledges that the media used for promotion is still limited. As a result, many tourist destinations are not well-known to both local and international communities. The use of social media and digital platforms is not optimal, compounded by inactive social media accounts of the relevant agencies, which prevents the dissemination of information about tourist destinations.</br></br>3. Environmental Preservation</br>One of the main challenges faced by tourism in South Sulawesi is environmental preservation. South Sulawesi offers many options for nature tourism, from beaches to mangrove forests. However, unplanned development has led to environmental degradation, including pollution and the loss of flora and fauna. Additionally, there is insufficient awareness or education among the population and industry, leading to practices such as littering, illegal logging, and coral reef destruction.</br></br>4. Quality of Human Resources in the Tourism Sector</br>In several areas, such as Tanatoraja Regency, staff at the Tourism Office do not have formal educational backgrounds in tourism. This indicates that many human resources involved in the sector lack the knowledge and skills needed to manage tourism professionally.</br></br>Suggestions for the Government:</br>While there have been improvements in various tourism sectors based on my readings, I hope further enhancements and innovations are made in tourism. Here are some suggestions for improvement:</br></br>Prioritize Infrastructure Development: Focus on building roads, bridges, and other public facilities that support accessibility to tourist destinations. This includes improving internet and cellular networks in tourist areas.</br>Collaboration with the Private Sector: Engage the private sector in infrastructure development by providing incentives to investors committed to improving tourism infrastructure.</br>Optimize Social Media and Digital Platforms: Increase the use of social media and digital platforms to promote tourist destinations. Create engaging content to reach a broader audience.</br>Integrated Promotion Campaigns: Conduct integrated promotion campaigns involving various stakeholders, including local business owners.</br>Strict Environmental Regulations: Implement and enforce strict regulations related to environmental management in tourism areas, including monitoring developments that could harm ecosystems.</br>Environmental Education: Organize educational programs for local communities and the tourism industry on the importance of environmental preservation.</br>Ongoing Training and Education: Implement ongoing training programs for human resources in the tourism sector, including tour guides, hotel managers, and local entrepreneurs.</br>Collaboration with Educational Institutions: Collaborate with educational institutions to provide curricula relevant to the needs of the tourism industry.</br>I hope the government remains consistent in maintaining tourism, and for those who read my opinion, I apologize if there is any misinformation or excessive commentary. Thank you.</br></br>This version reflects the original content accurately while maintaining clarity in English.tely while maintaining clarity in English.)
- Transparency and anti-corruption + (Transparency and anti-corruption issues re … Transparency and anti-corruption issues relate to how regional head candidates are committed to running a government that is open, honest and free from abuse of power. Transparency involves openness in decision making, budget management, and reporting government performance to the public. Anti-corruption includes efforts to prevent, detect and take action against corrupt practices.and take action against corrupt practices.)
- infrastructure development + (Yes, the issue I will discuss here is abou … Yes, the issue I will discuss here is about Infrastructure Development, which is the gap between cities and villages in terms of infrastructure and accessibility. Indonesia often shows significant disparities between urban and rural areas. Big cities such as Jakarta, Surabaya and Bandung generally have better access to modern infrastructure such as roads, public transportation, electricity and clean water. Compared to rural areas which are often isolated. Infrastructure gaps that often occur in rural areas include accessibility, basic services and also the economy. Why is there an infrastructure gap between big cities and rural areas? Because there is politics in it. what is the political meaning in it? Big cities are given more adequate accessibility because big cities are more frequently visited by officials and important people. so that people who come to the city see the "good things" and don't see the rural side which is not treated fairly with the big cities. </br>What is the solution to this infrastructure development gap? Integrated planning and special funding.? Integrated planning and special funding.)
- Public Policy and Political Participation (nur salsabila sriabadi) + (in my opinion, the issue that should be a … in my opinion, the issue that should be a priority for regional head candidates is infrastructure development and public services. Good infrastructure is very important to support economic growth and improve people's quality of life. Apart from that, regional head candidates must also focus on improving the quality of education and health, because these two sectors have a direct influence on community welfare.e a direct influence on community welfare.)
- Education' + (pappilajarang nga anjo is closely related to the progress of a region, nation, sometimes I am asked to choose by the government between building adequate infrastructure.)
- Regional Languages Marginalized, Indonesian Language Misused: What Kind of Identity Do We Wear? + (“Center Point of Indonesia, City of Makass … “Center Point of Indonesia, City of Makassar, Antang Business Center” is prominently displayed, with not a single instance of bahasa Indonesia highlighted or taking precedence over foreign languages. This is a clear example of the misuse of language often found in public spaces. This phenomenon reflects the troubling state and usage of the national language, bahasa Indonesia. Additionally, it is frequently observed that children in South Sulawesi no longer speak their mother tongue. In fact, the most effective way to preserve regional languages is to teach them early in the family setting.</br>This situation is not merely a matter of poor writing or teaching; it demonstrates a disregard for legal mandates, cultural heritage, identity, and national character. Amidst the fervor of digitalization, regional languages such as Aksara Lontara are gradually fading, while bahasa Indonesia is often used incorrectly. South Sulawesi, with its rich diversity of regional languages, has significant potential to become a center for the preservation of language and literature, boasting 14 regional languages, including four major languages: Bugis, Makassar, Mandar, and Toraja, as well as ten minor languages that should be valued and preserved.</br>Language is the identity of a nation. If languages are not nurtured, cultural identities and values will erode. Regional languages play a crucial role in shaping the identity and character of society. By recognizing and using regional languages, a deeper understanding of local culture, traditions, and wisdom can be achieved. The preservation of regional languages also contributes to global cultural diversity. In this era of globalization, cultural diversity must be protected and celebrated. By preserving regional languages, contributions to the protection of cultural diversity as a world heritage can be enhanced.</br>Furthermore, bahasa Indonesia has been recognized in international forums, including its establishment as an official language at UNESCO General Conference. This underscores the potential of Indonesian as a bridge for global communication and affirms its importance on the international stage.</br>Therefore, the preservation of regional languages and the strengthening of proper usage of bahasa Indonesia must become a post-election priority. Concrete, focused, collaborative, and sustainable programs are needed, starting from the most fundamental level: schools. Raising public awareness about the correct use of language in public spaces and enforcing regulations regarding language use must be more stringent, accompanied by comprehensive education for the community. With these steps, not only will regional languages be preserved, but national identity will also be further strengthened.dentity will also be further strengthened.)
- Barombong Stadium + (The stadium is actually good but is not used because the money was misused by the local government)
- Barombongg Stadium + (The stadium is actually good but is not used because the money was misused by the local government)
- Stadium Barombon + (The stadium is actually good but is not used because the money was misused by the local government)
- Stadium Barombong + (The stadium is actually good but is not used because the money was misused by the local government)
- Stadiun Barombong + (The stadium is actually good but is not used because the money was misused by the local government)
- regional election politics(Nazrul Iksan syam) + (A regional head candidate should prioritiz … A regional head candidate should prioritize:</br></br>1. Infrastructure: Access to transportation, clean water, and digital infrastructure.</br></br>2. Social Welfare and Economy: Job creation and support for small and medium enterprises (SMEs).</br></br>3. Education and Healthcare: Equal access and high-quality services.</br></br>4. Good Governance: Transparency and reducing corruption.</br></br>5. Environment: Sustainable solutions for environmental issues.</br></br>6. Security: Improving public order and law enforcement.</br></br>7. Public Participation: Involving the community in decision-making.</br></br>These priorities will foster welfare and regional development.</br>(bahasa inggris)and regional development. (bahasa inggris))
- Indonesian politics + (A regional head candidate should prioritiz … A regional head candidate should prioritize:</br></br>1. Infrastructure: Ensuring access to transportation, clean water, and reliable digital infrastructure.</br></br></br>2. Social Welfare and Economy: Creating job opportunities and supporting small and medium enterprises (SMEs).</br></br></br>3. Education and Healthcare: Providing fair access and high-quality services to the community.</br></br></br>4. Good Governance: Enhancing transparency and reducing corruption.</br></br></br>5. Environment: Implementing sustainable solutions for environmental issues.</br></br></br>6. Security: Strengthening public order and law enforcement.</br></br></br>7. Public Participation: Involving the community in the decision-making process.</br></br></br></br>These priorities will enhance welfare and drive regional development.ce welfare and drive regional development.)
- Spicking + (A very good language for every human being so that we can know what other people are talking about)
- The Influence of Foreign Policy on National Economic Stability + (According to current issues, candidates fo … According to current issues, candidates for regional head should prioritize several key areas. First, improving the quality of public services, such as equal access to healthcare and education. Second, developing infrastructure that supports local economic growth, like roads, markets, and transportation facilities. Third, sustainable environmental management, including waste handling and water resource management. Finally, the candidate must focus on increasing transparency and accountability in governance to maintain public trust.ty in governance to maintain public trust.)
- The Reality of Makassar : Crisis of Public Transportation + (According to data from sulselprov.go.id, M … According to data from sulselprov.go.id, Makassar is the region with the largest population in South Sulawesi, reaching 1,474,393 people or approximately 15.7% of the total population of the province. On the other hand, data on public transportation from jusman.co.id shows that there are currently 639 operational pete-pete (minibuses) and 87 units of Teman Bus (public buses), making the total number of public transportation units in Makassar 726 in 2024.</br></br>Assuming the average capacity of a pete-pete is 10 passengers and the average capacity of a Teman Bus is about 30 passengers, the total capacity of public transportation in Makassar reaches 9,000 passengers. Despite the city’s population exceeding 1.4 million, calculations show that only about 0.61% of the population is covered by public transportation. This figure reflects the reality that Makassar, which claims to be a "World City," is unable to meet even 1% of its citizens' transportation needs.</br></br>Ironically, despite having had 20 individuals serve as mayors of Makassar, none have consistently prioritized the development of public transportation. The existence of Teman Bus, which has been widely used in recent years, is an initiative from the central government rather than a result of city policy. This situation underscores the urgent need for serious attention to the development of transportation infrastructure to improve the quality of life for Makassar's residents, especially considering that not all citizens can afford private vehicles for their daily mobility.</br></br>Competent candidates for public office should recognize this issue and undertake the revitalization of transportation infrastructure. While the results may not be immediately visible or evenly distributed, such efforts are essential, as demonstrated by DKI Jakarta, which was able to make significant improvements in just five years, reaching even the smallest alleys. years, reaching even the smallest alleys.)
- improving the quality of education ( witri septria putri X DKV II ) + (According to my input regarding several is … According to my input regarding several issues that should be a priority for regional head candidates, there are three that I know of, namely first improving the quality of education, because the quality of education is a priority for regional head candidates to improve the quality of life of the community, for example equal access to education and adequate educational facilities. because the issue is that many schools, especially in less developed areas, for example lack classrooms that are no longer suitable. Second, the quality of health services, there are several problems, one of which is crucial, which affects people's welfare. There are also examples of issues related to improving the quality of limited services, namely access to health facilities and high health costs, because of which many Indonesian citizens feel overwhelmed. thirdly, local economic development, local economic development focuses on improving community welfare through local resources that can be utilized, there are several main issues, namely limited capital and limited market access because some small businesses find it difficult to get capital and local producers have limited access to the market. it's the seller.ted access to the market. it's the seller.)
- Knowledge is Power: The aspirations of the nation's youth for a regional leader in South Sulawesi. + (As Indonesia celebrates its 100th year of … As Indonesia celebrates its 100th year of independence, it is projected to experience a demographic bonus. This means that the working-age population between 15 and 64 years old will significantly outnumber those aged 65 and above. The working-age population in Indonesia is expected to constitute more than 60% of the total population. To fully capitalize on this demographic dividend, it is imperative that the nation equips itself with robust technological capabilities. This is because internet-based social networks have become an integral part of contemporary human life, giving rise to numerous new trends and cultures. Education should therefore be positioned as the solution to the myriad of challenges faced by the nation, such as corruption, curriculum issues, intolerance, and the proliferation of hate speech. One explanation for why our education system has been unable to address these societal problems is the lack of emphasis on deductive reasoning in the learning process.</br></br>The deductive paradigm tends to overlook empirical experiences and daily life as integral parts of the learning process. One explanation for our education system's inability to address the nation's various problems is the lack of emphasis on deductive reasoning in the learning process. The deductive paradigm tends to disregard empirical experiences and daily life as integral components of the learning process. Consequently, learners find it difficult to comprehend and master the learning materials due to their distance from real-world experiences. Yet, the essence of education lies in experience. Therefore, daily experiences constitute the most crucial laboratory in education.</br></br>In South Sulawesi, many rural areas in both districts and cities still lack equitable access to education. While students in urban areas return home with new ideas and perspectives, what about those in remote villages with suboptimal teaching management and inadequate school facilities? One example is an elementary school in Kale Lantang village, Polong Bangkeng Selatan district, Takalar. Unlike other schools, this school has a low enrollment, resulting in insufficient BOS funds to adequately support the teaching process. The amount of BOS funds allocated to a school is largely determined by its student population.</br></br>If the national government doesn't pay attention to this problem, then local governments and villages must step up and make sure that all children have the same opportunities to learn. They can do this by making new local laws or by simply making good decisions. Local leaders should focus on helping people, especially when it comes to education. They shouldn't just build buildings, but also make sure that children learn well. The quality of our future leaders should be a top priority in the upcoming elections.Candidates competing in the 2024 Regional Elections should prioritize the education sector. In accordance with the National Education System Law, 20% of the national budget has been allocated to education. It is now time for this to be followed by the allocation of 20% of regional budgets to education as well, at both the district/city and provincial levels. This will empower every citizen with knowledge, enabling them to overcome crises of role modeling, morality, and integrity.of role modeling, morality, and integrity.)
- "Key Priorities for Local Leadership Candidates: Well-Being, Health, and Sustainability" + (As a candidate for local leadership, commu … As a candidate for local leadership, community well-being should be the top priority. Leaders need to focus on building an inclusive and sustainable economy. By creating jobs and expanding education access, they can cut down unemployment and strengthen the local economy, making sure people feel the benefits directly.</br></br>Affordable and accessible healthcare is crucial, along with access to clean water, decent housing, and solid infrastructure. Social programs for vulnerable groups, like seniors and people with disabilities, need strong support to build trust and security within the community.</br></br>Finally, commitment to the environment is essential. Climate change has a direct impact on people’s lives, so policies like waste management, renewable energy, and green initiatives must be prioritized. Putting the environment first shows real dedication to a sustainable future.s real dedication to a sustainable future.)
- Human Resources Quality Management + (As a nation and state, Indonesia, with a p … As a nation and state, Indonesia, with a population of 275.5 million people stretching from Sabang to Merauke and from Miangas to Rote Island, often faces problems with the quality of human resources. Poor government management procedures for society in the form of education, food and the environment are the cause of the decline in the quality of human resources compared to Asian countries, especially Southeast Asia. When applied to my life, I am still sad to see the social inequality between the poor and the rich, the unequal access to education and even the many children out there who cannot obtain their human rights. In fact, harassment often occurs everywhere. This results in the quality of human resources in Indonesia being very sad. And rising to the level of officialdom, it cannot be denied that there are still many officials who commit corruption and nepotismficials who commit corruption and nepotism)
- Future Poverty Elimination Program Plan by The Regiona Head of Makassar, South Sulawesi + (As we know, the city of Makassar, as the c … As we know, the city of Makassar, as the capital of South Sulawesi Province, faces great challenges in poverty alleviation. Although we have achieved rapid development in recent years, there are still some people who are in difficult economic conditions. Therefore, the poverty alleviation program plan proposed by the head of Makassar is very relevant and crucial to be considered.</br></br>This poverty alleviation plan must be based on an in-depth analysis of the socioeconomic conditions of the community. Accurate and timely data on the number of poor people, the causes of poverty, and the potential of local resources should be the basis for designing effective programs. The situation in Makassar requires a comprehensive approach that not only focuses on social assistance, but also creates jobs and improves access to education and health services.</br></br>One of the strategic steps that can be taken is to develop a community economic empowerment program. These programs can include skills training, access to capital and business support for people who want to start or expand small businesses. The aim is to help communities become financially independent and escape poverty by improving skills and increasing access to resources. This also contributes to more inclusive local economic growth.</br></br>In addition, it is important to build partnerships with various parties, including the private sector, non-governmental organizations, and local communities. Building partnerships can help poverty alleviation programs become more inclusive and sustainable. For example, the private sector can play a role in job creation, and non-governmental organizations can provide education and social support. Involving all regional heads, this program will provide a wider reach and more significant impact.</br></br>Poverty alleviation programs must be integrated into sound infrastructure development policies. Access to infrastructure such as roads, electricity and clean water has a significant impact on people’s quality of life. Therefore, improvements to infrastructure in remote and underserved areas are critical to opening up new economic opportunities and improving people’s living standards. Investments in infrastructure also promote more equitable economic growth.</br></br>However, the implementation of this program is not without challenges. One of the main challenges is ensuring transparency and accountability in the use of budget funds. The public should participate in monitoring the program so that they can provide input and constructive criticism. In this way, public trust in the government will increase and their participation in poverty alleviation programs will increase.</br></br>Thus, the poverty alleviation program plan by the Makassar regional head must be dynamic and adaptive. Given the changing socioeconomic situation, it is necessary to periodically evaluate the programs implemented to assess their effectiveness and make adjustments if necessary. Only in this way can poverty alleviation efforts be successful and bring real benefits to the community. </br></br>Overall, the poverty alleviation programs planned in Makassar have great potential to bring about positive changes. It is hoped that with the right approach and good cooperation between various parties, Makassar will become a richer and more inclusive city for all its citizens. more inclusive city for all its citizens.)
- EVALUATION OF REGIONAL AUTONOMY: BETWEEN ENVIRONMENTAL RIGHTS OR THE RIGHTS OF THE ENVIRONMENT + (Attention to the environment is currently … Attention to the environment is currently diminishing. This is evident from human priorities, which focus solely on clothing, food, and shelter. Only a few people feel a sense of ownership towards the environment, so efforts to preserve and protect it have not been maximized. A question that may arise is why the environment should be protected. In law, protection is typically given to legal subjects. However, is the environment a legal subject that can bear rights and obligations? Regional autonomy is the answer to this issue. Regional leaders must be able to align regulations with the concept of sustainable development, including government efforts to limit the exercise of rights over the environment to protect environmental rights themselves. Current regional autonomy tends to be excessive, particularly regarding the exploitation of natural resources. Many regions with abundant natural resources exploit them to increase regional income, showing a tendency towards weak sustainability without considering environmentally conscious development principles. Consequently, environmental damage and pollution are accelerating. An example is the reclamation issue at Losari Beach, Makassar, which may have negative impacts by threatening biodiversity and lowering water quality due to sedimentation. The benefits are mostly enjoyed by investors, while fishermen and local communities are disadvantaged. Through regional autonomy, the granting of industrial and tourism permits seems to be economically oriented, highlighting the right to the environment rather than the right of the environment itself. Therefore, local governments must pay attention to environmental rights to ensure that future generations can meet their needs with the same quality, quantity, and options.h the same quality, quantity, and options.)
- Regional elections + (Bahasa Inggris: Candidates for regional l … Bahasa Inggris:</br></br>Candidates for regional leadership should prioritize several key issues. First, sustainable infrastructure development, including roads, healthcare, and education facilities. Second, transparent and efficient public services so that the public can directly benefit from government programs. Third, environmental protection and sustainability, as a healthy region ensures long-term prosperity. Finally, local economic empowerment is essential for fostering independence and growth in the community. independence and growth in the community.)
- Stadion Barombong + (Barombong Stadium is actually good but is not used because the money was misused by the local government.)
- The World City in Drought + (Based on a report by Mongabay.co.id (2024) … Based on a report by Mongabay.co.id (2024), the water crisis in Makassar has been ongoing for 24 years. For decades, residents of the Tallo district have suffered from drought, relying on water purchased from carts at a price of Rp8,000 to Rp15,000 per day. All this time, people have only depended on rainwater and bore wells. When the rains do not come and the bore wells dry up, the residents have no choice but to surrender and spend extra money just to access clean water. This situation doesn’t only occur in the Tallo district, but happens annually in the Manggala, Makassar, Panakkukang, and Rappocini districts, as well as in the northern and eastern parts of the city.</br>Makassar, which claims to be a world city, struggles with access to clean water. If this continues, the city's "world-class" status should be called into question. What is even more concerning is that this clean water issue has become a political commodity to support electoral contests, with the city's reliance on clean water from other regions (such as the Lekopancing, Bili-Bili dams). If the government is serious about addressing this, there should be concrete actions taken. The issue of clean water must be a priority for regional leadership candidates—not just political promises, but real and serious steps are needed.</br>As one of the city's residents, I would like to urge the candidates for local leadership to focus on solving the clean water issue. This requires improving facilities, revitalizing infrastructure, and creating urban management that supports the resolution of droughts. For instance, transforming Makassar into a sponge city (absorbing and managing water reserves) and improving infrastructure.</br>I hope this aspiration receives special attention from the local leadership candidates. We simply want Makassar to no longer struggle with clean water so that the city is truly worthy of being called a world city—not a world-class city suffering from drought.a world-class city suffering from drought.)
- politics in Gowa(Nurannisa) + (Candidates for local leadership should pri … Candidates for local leadership should prioritize:</br></br>1. Infrastructure Development</br></br></br>2. Education and Healthcare</br></br></br>3. Economic Empowerment and Job Creation</br></br></br>4. Poverty Alleviation</br></br></br>5. Environmental Protection and Disaster Management</br></br></br>6. Public Safety and Order</br></br></br>7. Transparency and Good Governancerder 7. Transparency and Good Governance)
- politics in gowa(nur annisa) + (Candidates for local leadership should pri … Candidates for local leadership should prioritize:</br></br>1. Infrastructure Development</br></br></br>2. Education and Healthcare</br></br></br>3. Economic Empowerment and Job Creation</br></br></br>4. Poverty Alleviation</br></br></br>5. Environmental Protection and Disaster Management</br></br></br>6. Public Safety and Order</br></br></br>7. Transparency and Good Governancerder 7. Transparency and Good Governance)
- The Difficulty Of Access To Clean Water For The Indonesian Society + (Clean water is a basic need for all living … Clean water is a basic need for all living things in the world, especially for human life. However, in many areas in Indonesia, access to clean water is still a serious problem that has a direct impact on the health, welfare, and quality of life of the community. Prospective regional heads who want to bring about significant change must make this issue a top priority in their campaigns and work programs. The difficulty in obtaining clean water is not only a technical problem, but also a social and environmental problem that requires integrated and sustainable solutions. </br></br>According to data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) and the Ministry of Health, access to clean water in Indonesia is still far from equal. Many areas in Indonesia, both rural and suburban, especially in the eastern and interior regions, still do not have adequate access to clean water. Geographical factors, limited infrastructure, and lack of attention from local governments are the main causes. </br></br>For example, in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) and Papua, many people have to walk for hours just to get water from water sources that are not even hygienic and not necessarily suitable for consumption. Meanwhile, in urban areas, the problems faced are the limited availability of clean drinking water services and increasing water pollution due to industrial activities and household waste. This shows that the issue of clean water is not only about the existence of water sources, but also how the water is managed and distributed properly.</br></br>Lack of access to clean water not only affects public health, but also has an impact on economic and social aspects. Time spent collecting water reduces opportunities for residents to work or study. In addition, polluted water can cause various diseases, such as diarrhea, skin infections, to more serious diseases such as cholera, resulting in increased mortality rates and decreased quality of life.</br></br>For prospective regional heads, solving the problem of clean water is a real way to improve the quality of life of the community in the areas they lead. By ensuring the availability of clean water, prospective regional heads not only reduce the risk of disease, but also provide opportunities for the community to get access to adequate and suitable public services. Several concrete steps that can be taken by prospective regional heads to overcome the problem of clean water. First, improve and expand water management infrastructure. This includes the construction and repair of pipe networks, water treatment installations, the provision of drilled wells, water filtration systems, and the provision of water tanks in areas that often experience drought can be a short-term solution. Second, encourage cooperation between local governments, the private sector and international institutions to accelerate the provision of technology and funding for clean water programs. Third, strengthen regulations related to the protection of water resources, including the prohibition of industrial and household waste disposal that pollutes water.</br></br>On the other hand, climate change is also worsening the problem of water availability. More frequent droughts due to changes in weather patterns are making clean water reserves increasingly limited. Floods, which are an annual problem in several areas, also pollute existing water sources. Therefore, these environmental challenges must be the main concern of regional head candidates in formulating sustainable clean water policies.mulating sustainable clean water policies.)
- Coruption + (Corruption in regional government is very … Corruption in regional government is very detrimental to society and hinders development. When public funds are misused, public services will be disrupted and public trust in the government will decrease. Strict law enforcement, transparency and accountability are important steps to overcome this problem. Apart from that, public participation in supervision can also help prevent corrupt practices.n can also help prevent corrupt practices.)
- Digital Economic Development + (Digital economic development should be a k … Digital economic development should be a key priority, starting with providing widespread internet infrastructure, including in remote areas. Stable internet access will open up new economic opportunities for the community.</br></br>Additionally, local governments need to offer digital skills training to the younger generation, such as online marketing and e-commerce. This will help them compete in the modern job market or start their own digital businesses.</br></br>The government should also support technological innovation by creating a friendly ecosystem for startups and small businesses. Regulatory support and access to funding will strengthen the region’s digital economic potential.n the region’s digital economic potential.)
- IMPORTANT NOTICE AND ACTION FOR SULSEL + (Discussing the issues that need to be prio … Discussing the issues that need to be prioritized by the prospective regional head. I think there are many things that need to be prioritized for Makassar City to become the prima donna of Eastern Indonesia. </br>There are several points that are important issues:</br>1. Environmental Issues</br>There are many issues related to the environment, starting from the slow handling of waste which causes flooding in several places during the rainy season, even reaching the main roads causing traffic jams, and worse, there have been riots on the toll roads because motorcyclists entered. The road repairs are not felt, traffic jams often occur in several places, there is a water crisis in some areas, and in recent years there have been rolling blackouts. </br></br>2. The Issue of Poverty and Misallocated Aid</br>I think this might be quite heavy, but this issue also needs to be addressed so that welfare can be built. Regarding the issue of poverty, I want to connect it with the awareness that if people are continuously spoon-fed without being given something that can improve themselves, such as skill training, creativity, or something similar, then those people will have a poverty mentality and will keep waiting to be spoon-fed. I completely agree that the social assistance given frequently is very helpful, but not with the provision of social assistance for free without any goals to achieve. Moreover, if the assistance provided is not targeted and only favors those with connections or acquaintances, it is truly ironic. </br></br>3. HR and Job Vacancies</br>The topic of HR and job vacancies also has important issues that need to be addressed. Where Human Resources or the quality of the community's self needs to be taken into account and supported. I think there needs to be a program created so that human resources can understand the job market, which is currently closely tied to technological developments, as well as a program that can open up job opportunities because there are many people out there who are struggling and even becoming desperate about employment. </br></br>I think that issue needs to be prioritized in the city of Makassar, and solutions need to be provided along with actions taken. </br>At the very least, there needs to be a platform to listen to grievances or provide mutual feedback regarding what the community experiences and what the government does, so that quick responses can be created. And from that platform, it is not only the regional heads who need to pay attention to and prioritize issues, but also how a regional head can have a positive influence to embrace and invite all or at least some of the community to pay attention to several existing issues to make Makassar better.l existing issues to make Makassar better.)
- IMPROVE THE ECONOMY AND WELFARE OF THE COMMUNITY + (Economy and welfare are two closely relate … Economy and welfare are two closely related concepts. Economics refers to the system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services in a society. Meanwhile, welfare refers to a condition in which basic human needs are met, both materially and non-materially, so that individuals can live a decent and quality life. In the context of the election of regional head candidates, the issue of “economy and welfare” is an important issue to be prioritized by regional head candidates because both have a direct impact on the quality of life of the community. By improving economic conditions and welfare, regional heads can create a more prosperous and stable environment, with the reason being that if the economy develops, people are more able to get better access to their needs such as food, education, health services, and housing, especially in peripheral areas which are still often found. This can improve the overall physical, mental, and social well-being of the community. Poverty reduction can also be one of the main objectives in economic development, by creating programs that focus on providing jobs, developing MSMEs (micro, small and medium enterprises), and social assistance that can help lift the poor out of poverty because it can be a reason for some people who want to pursue a more decent education. Regional heads who are able to overcome poverty will have a significant direct impact on their citizens and of course jobs not only provide income, but also provide a sense of belonging, identity, and satisfaction for them. Some of these regions still have challenges in providing employment, especially among young people, which is one of the problems that must be addressed in effective economic policies and of course this development is preferred by the community. A growing economy can create more jobs for people. Regional heads who focus on economic development will seek to increase investment in their region, supporting local sectors such as agriculture, fisheries, industry and tourism. This gives people the opportunity to work and have a stable income. </br>Health is also an important aspect of well-being. A good health program will improve people's overall quality of life. Regional head candidates need to ensure that health services are easily accessible and of high quality, especially for vulnerable groups such as children and the elderly. With programs aimed at health, it will help create a more productive generation. Of course, good health will increase productivity. The provision of adequate and affordable clean water is also very important and is included in the Health of communities that are still difficult to get clean water. This is also one of the main determining factors in improving welfare. By implementing programs that can be realized such as the government needs to work with the private sector, civil society, and donor agencies to increase access to clean water, communities need to be provided with knowledge and skills in managing clean water and good sanitation, and the application of appropriate technology can increase efficiency in managing clean water.</br>Economic and welfare issues are at the heart of local leadership. By making these issues a priority, regional heads can create a better environment for their citizens, focusing on issues including job creation, poverty alleviation, infrastructure improvement, as well as ensuring that the benefits of economic growth can be enjoyed by all levels of society and leave a brighter future for future generations. a brighter future for future generations.)
- Improving equitable access to education + (Education is one of the most important asp … Education is one of the most important aspects of human life and plays a major role in the development of a nation. Through education, individuals can develop their potential, skills and knowledge needed to face future challenges. In Indonesia, the issue of education is very important because there are still many challenges to be faced, such as the low quality of education, the gap in access between urban and rural areas, and the lack of adequate facilities. In the context of local elections, education issues should be a top priority for prospective leaders. Improving equitable access to education not only helps children acquire the necessary knowledge and skills, but also contributes to poverty reduction and overall improvement in quality of life.</br>Indonesia, which is known as a country with a vast geography, causes inequality in education. This is because there are still many remote areas in Indonesia that are still not covered by proper formal education facilities. Poor infrastructure, as well as a lack of educators, is the first problem in providing quality education in these areas. This can be seen in the difference in school quality between urban and rural areas. Schools in urban areas tend to have more learning facilities and better teaching quality than those in rural areas. Although the government is trying to equitably distribute facilities across the region, it is often faced with a bottleneck in the educational facilities provided to rural areas. Therefore, this issue should be prioritized by regional head candidates in their work programs.</br>In addition, economic inequality has resulted in Indonesia still being classified as a developing country. This can be felt when jobs are difficult to find, the number of unemployed people increases every year, schools are still paid, and many people live below economic standards. As a result, economic inequality has an impact on education. Children from poor families often find it difficult to access quality education due to economic constraints. Although the government has provided various programs such as free schools, scholarships, and so on, educational inequality still occurs because of the unequal assistance provided. Even the assistance provided by the government, not infrequently undergoes periodic cuts until it finally reaches the person concerned not in accordance with the actual amount given. From these problems, regional head candidates must prioritize the issue of education for the better.</br>Improving access and quality of education is an important step towards achieving sustainable development and community welfare in Indonesia, especially in remote areas. Therefore, regional head candidates need to prioritize these issues in their work programs to ensure that every citizen has equal opportunities in obtaining quality education. By prioritizing education issues, regional head candidates can make a significant contribution to regional development. Improved access to and quality of education will give birth to a better generation, ready to face future challenges, and contribute to the overall progress of society.ribute to the overall progress of society.)
- Dead Price Education + (Education shapes human quality so that it … Education shapes human quality so that it can be said that education is a supporting factor in increasing economic development because education can create an innovative mindset. The aim of national development in the field of education is to make the nation's life more intelligent and improve the quality of human resources. One effort to implement this goal is for the government to issue educational policies that are in line with scientific developments. If you look at the current education phenomenon, it is very complex in terms of the problems that occur starting from several remote areas or perhaps even coastal areas that have not been touched by development. Starting from the problem of inadequate teaching staff, curriculum and facilities. Apart from that, there are many cases of bullying and sexual harassment which give the image that the school environment is currently a scary place for the people in it. Even though it is important, its implementation and implementation can be said to be far from being realized so that it has a broad and sustainable impact in various aspects. Therefore, investment in improving the quality of education must be a top priority for the government, especially regional head candidates, to ensure that every individual has the same opportunity to develop and develop. contribute to the progress of society.</br></br>Unequal access is one of the biggest challenges in several areas, especially in South Sulawesi. Even in one of the areas directly bordering Makassar City, which is not considered far from this big city, there are still schools that have not been touched by development, both in terms of teaching staff and facilities. Many children in remote areas have to travel long distances just to reach school. Even in big cities, educational problems are not spared, for example, the number of school dropouts has reached very high numbers in several big cities, causing an increasing number of children at an early age to become street children or even involved in criminal cases. This is an illustration that education is still very far from the actual concept, therefore as a regional head candidate you must ensure that every child regardless of their socio-economic background has equal access to education.</br></br>Education, as a fundamental right, should not just be an echo during political events. But this is the government's main responsibility in fulfilling the right to education as regulated by the state, even in religion, it is mandatory for humans to seek knowledge. Education must be a light for all children in this country, not a frightening burden. Everyone has the right to study in a good environment, not quitting school because they don't have money, not quitting school because they are bullied, not quitting school because they are victims of sexual harassment, not quitting school because they don't understand mathematics and not quitting school because they feel education is not important.ause they feel education is not important.)