THE REPORTER | The Pidie and Pidie Jaya Brotherhood Association (PIRA) has officially declared its support for the Aceh gubernatorial and vice gubernatorial candidate pair, Muzakir Manaf (Mualem) and Fadhlullah alias Dek Fadh, in the upcoming 2024 Pilkada.
PIRA’s general chairman, Saiful Anwar, said that the association he leads gives its full support and is ready to work hard for the victory of Mualem – Dek Fadh. He also said that only the Mualem – Dek Fadh pair have a good network to the center and are close to the center of power.
“We, the residents of Pidie and Pidie Jaya throughout Aceh, are ready to work and win the Mualem – Dek Fadh pair in this Pilkada. We see that the Mualem – Dek Fadh pair has a clear vision and mission in bringing Aceh to be better,” said Saiful Anwar, in a gathering of administrators and figures from the two regions at the PIRA secretariat office in Banda Aceh, Wednesday (9/10/2024).
Meanwhile, the deputy governor candidate Dek Fadh welcomed the support from the residents of PIdie Raya.
“Thank you for the support of the Pidie Raya residents, this certainly increases our enthusiasm in fighting for the prosperity of Aceh in the future,” said the chairman of Gerindra Aceh,
In this meeting, Dek Fadh also said that he and Mualem are ready to present their best performance for Aceh.
“All the networks that we have, especially with the president-elect Prabowo Subianto who is the general chairman of our party, and all the cabinet ranks that he will form, we will use this good relationship to build Aceh,” continued the alumni of Dayah Jeumala Amal, Pidie Jaya.
Dek Fadh also said that his partner will make Aceh a region that implements sharia law in its entirety, build superior human resources for Acehnese children and a good economy, so that Aceh can get out of the title of the fifth poorest region in Indonesia
“Our strong determination is, Aceh must be prosperous, Acehnese children must be smart, and all educational institutions, especially Islamic boarding schools, must be better, all Islamic boarding schools must receive assistance to support learning activities sufficiently,” concluded Dek Fadh.[AR]
editor: Deddy Ridwan