Provincial Secretary Officially Opens A Briefing for Self-Assessment of Bureaucratic Reform Implementation
PALANGKA RAYA – EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATION BUREAU. Provincial Secretary Nuryakin attended as well as opened a briefing on the self-assessment of the Implementation of Bureaucratic Reform for 2022 in Central Kalimantan Provincial Government, Friday (13/05/2022), virtually from the Bajakah 2 Meeting Room, Governor’s Office, Palangka Raya.
The purpose and objective of this activity is to provide briefing to the Regional Apparatus in the implementation of the Self-assessment of Bureaucratic Reform related to the Action Plan for the Implementation of Bureaucratic Reform and the fulfillment of documents for each Regional Apparatus.
In his direction, Nuryakin hopes that through this event all Regional Apparatus that will be evaluated have prepared materials or documents related to the fulfillment of the assessment on the Unit Evaluation Worksheet.
“I also hope that there will be an increase in the implementation of BR in each Regional Apparatus, both in value and in real implementation,” he said.
Furthermore, the Secretary explained that one of the reasons the Central Kalimantan Province’s BR Index is still at the CC level is because until now none of the Central Kalimantan Provincial Apparatus have built an Integrity Zone (ZI) to create a Corruption-Free Area/Clean and Servicing Bureaucratic Area (WBK/WBBM) through Bureaucratic Reform, particularly in terms of preventing corruption and improving the quality of public services.
“On this occasion, I invite all Offices/Agencies/Work Units that are ready to build ZI on their Work Devices. In addition, I would like to thank the Central Kalimantan BR Team for facilitating this briefing, hopefully it can provide great benefits and impact on the successful implementation of Bureaucratic Reform in Central Kalimantan Province,” he said.
“I also invite the entire BR Team of the Offices/Agencies/Work Units of the Central Kalimantan Provincial Government as the driving force for the implementation of Bureaucratic Reform in their respective Regional Apparatus to have the same commitment to create a professional government bureaucracy with characteristics, integration, high performance, being free and clean from corruption, collusion and nepotism, being capable of serving the public, being neutral, prosperous, dedicated, and upholding the basic values and code of ethics of the state apparatus,” concluded the Provincial Secretary, Nuryakin. (win/transl.feb)