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  • Brilliant priorities  + (There are several programs that are generally needed by the community, such as infrastructure development, improving the quality of education and health, as well as poverty alleviation efforts.)
  • Attention to the increasing disparities in social status in society  + (There is a saying from someone who suggestThere is a saying from someone who suggests that rich people will get richer and conversely poor people will always be poor, this can cause the distance between people to increase which results in them forming their own social status. The problem is that this difference in social status will result in undesirable things such as arrogance and so on, even though as we know, in our country there are principles in Pancasila which are the basis or basis for our country which says Just Humanity and civilized, where we as Indonesian citizens are expected to be just human beings where there are no differences like the issues above and we as Indonesian people are expected to be civilized citizens where there are no traits of arrogance and so on.here are no traits of arrogance and so on.)
  • Politics that are happening now  + (This includes environmental protection, ecThis includes environmental protection, economic growth, and social equity, ensuring that all community members benefit from progress.This includes environmental protection, economic growth, and social equity, ensuring that all community members benefit from progress.l community members benefit from progress.)
  • 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.)
  • This is problem  + (This is problem)
  • Street hazards in Makassae  + (This time I would like to raise the issue This time I would like to raise the issue about street safety in Makassar, especially at night. It seems to me that the streets in Makassar even during the day sometimes still have a lot of crazy people running around, racing “wild” and many others. Especially at night, the streets in Makassar are still full of people fighting, clay bows, wild racing on public streets, begal and many others. I think the streets in Makassar are very unsafe.k the streets in Makassar are very unsafe.)
  • Integrated and Sustainable Tourism in South Sulawesi  + (Tourism in South Sulawesi has great potentTourism 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 reTransparency 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.)
  • infrastruktor(road)  + (Why are roads included in state facilities? It is important to pay attention because roads are public access, which also includes public comfort.)
  • infrastructure development  + (Yes, the issue I will discuss here is abouYes, 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.)
  • 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.)