Bandung Regent Instructs Subordinates to Work Quickly and Prioritise the People
Bandung Regent Dadang Supriatna inaugurated 56 administrative and supervisory officials within the Bandung Regency Government. The inauguration and oath-taking for 24 administrative officials and 32 supervisory officials took place in Soreang, Bandung Regency, on Wednesday (1/4).
In this moment, the Regent, affectionately known as Kang DS, gave firm instructions for the new officials to immediately leave their comfort zones and prioritise public services. This rotation and inauguration is not merely an administrative routine.
This step is part of a strategy to refresh the organisation so that the bureaucracy in Bandung Regency is more responsive to the increasingly complex dynamics of public needs.
“This inauguration is a mandate that must be carried out with full responsibility. I want our bureaucracy to be more adaptive to change. Do not be rigid; you must dare to step out of your comfort zone to serve the community,” he stated.
Dadang instructed all newly assigned officials to immediately conduct internal consolidation. Mapping of main tasks and functions in their respective work units must be completed in a short time so that services are not disrupted.
He stressed the importance of implementing values of professionalism, accountability, and loyalty. Positions are a form of devotion, not merely a means to seek personal or material gain.
“I ask officials to work quickly, sincerely, and thoroughly. Start with good intentions. Remember, this responsibility is not only to the leadership but also accountable before God,” he asserted firmly.
On the other hand, to maintain the dignity of the bureaucracy, he guaranteed that the mutation and promotion processes in his environment run cleanly and transparently.
He reaffirmed his commitment to building an integrity-based government without transactional practices.
“I emphasise, I have never collected a single rupiah for this inauguration. Everything is purely based on competence for the advancement of public services in Bandung Regency that are more Bedas (resilient, educational, dynamic, religious, and prosperous),” he stressed.