Acting Interim Regent of Keerom, Dr. Muhammad Ridwan Rumasukun, SE, MM, instructed the ministry of the East Arso District office, to immediately actively return to providing services to the community.
He expects the leaders and staff assigned to the office to begin reopening the service this week.
"We have to re-enable the district office, we will call a meeting and resolve this issue at the regent's office tomorrow (12/10) at 9 am," ridwan explained, Sunday (11/10/2020) to the press, after a surprise inspection to the District Office of Arso.
It was done because the day before came the news that the government office had not been used for the last two years.
Ridwan on that occasion was surprised, because 23 buildings consisting of 1 district office, 1 hall, 1 district head office house and 20 employee houses, empty and completely uninhabited.
"It is quite understandable, because the location of The East Arso District Office is quite far and the road access has not been paved".
"Then the supporting facilities in the place are not fit enough to live in because there's no clean water. Not to mention the reach of the community there is also far away but whatever the government service is, it must go back," he said.
Ridwan on that occasion appreciated the mass media that had revealed the fact to the public. So that he can immediately conduct an evaluation to improve the quality of service to the community.
The Secretary of Keerom, Blasius Waluyo Sejati, SE., MM, denied that the East Arso District Office had been unoccupied for two years.
He said the vacancy in the office had only been in place for eight months or since the covid-19 pandemic.
In addition to Sidak to the East Arso District Office, Pjs. Regent of Keerom, Dr. Muhammad Ridwan Rumasukun, SE, MM, also visited Pitewi Health Center, Wyam Health Center and Mannem District Office.