Saan Mustopa Strengthens Engagement and Consolidation in East Java Electoral District 3
The ninth day of the NasDem Party Central Leadership Ramadan Safari in East Java proceeded intensively across Electoral District 3 in Bondowoso, Situbondo, and Banyuwangi. NasDem Party Deputy Chairman Saan Mustopa began his agenda with courtesy visits to Pendopo Pate Alos in Besuki and Situbondo, before continuing consolidation activities in Bondowoso Regency.
In Situbondo, Saan was received directly by Situbondo Regent Yusuf Rio Wahyu Prayogo. The meeting formed part of the Ramadan Safari agenda, which focused not only on strengthening internal party cohesion but also on building communication with regional leaders.
On this occasion, Saan emphasised that the Ramadan Safari encompasses several strategic agendas executed consistently across all visited regions.
“There are several matters that form our focus in this Ramadan Safari. First is strengthening bonds of courtesy as a step to maintain cohesiveness, togetherness, and solidarity within the NasDem Party,” Saan stated in a written statement on Sunday, 1 March 2026.
According to Saan, solidarity is not merely an organisational symbol but rather a foundation for improving and enhancing future political achievements.
“If we maintain this togetherness well, God willing, the results we achieve in future will be better than our 2024 achievements,” he added.
Saan also emphasised the importance of courtesy visits to Islamic boarding schools, which form an inseparable part of the Ramadan Safari. By the ninth day, the delegation had visited nine pesantren across various regions.
“Pesantren for us is a place to examine our intentions. There we are reminded again that politics must have a moral foundation,” he said.
Following his agenda in Situbondo, Saan departed for Bondowoso to conduct consolidation with local party structures. The consolidation was also attended by Bondowoso Regent Abdul Hamid Wahid, demonstrating openness in communication and synergy between the party and local government.
The meeting focused on strengthening structural foundations as preparation for 2029. Evaluation of achievements, organisational strengthening, and reaffirmation of commitments formed the core discussion of the forum.
The agenda in Bondowoso continued with an iftar meal together at the Bondowoso Regent’s official residence, attended by the regent who had participated in the earlier consolidation forum. This moment proceeded in an informal and relaxed atmosphere, bringing together party members and local government officials in a more casual dialogue space.
For the Ramadan Safari delegation, such meetings were not merely ceremonial gatherings but spaces for building trust. Through such spaces, cross-role communication is maintained, bridging political work, governmental responsibility, and the aspirations of society in constant motion.