Minister of Education and Dikdasmen promises to improve schools

Jakarta – Minister of Education and the Center Abdul Mu’ti responded to the findings of the school that did not have a toilet. Mu’ti said his party was gradually trying to improve school facilities. “Yes, we will help gradually later,” Mu’ti said in the parliamentary complex, Senayan, Jakarta, on Tuesday (8/26/2025). Browse to continue with the content, schools that do not have toilets or toilets are not only found in areas. He said, there are also schools in cities that have no toilets. “Not just in the area, in the city there are also many who do not have toilets, but we don’t leave it,” he said. He stressed that his party continued to help help water and clean water in accordance with the standards for schools. He said it was in line with the guidance of President Prabowo Subianto. “We are gradually trying to mention sanitation and clean water that corresponds to the standards, according to the directions of the president, the schools must mention the schools,” he said. Previously, a member of the House Commission X of the Pan Faction Hoerudin Amin emphasized the uneven revival of the school. Hoorudin said that there are still many schools that do not have toilets or toilets. It was transferred by Hoerudin at the joint work meeting of the Minister of Education and the Center Abdul Mu’ti at the parliament complex, Senayan, Jakarta, Tuesday (8/26/2025). Hoorudin said there was a school that had to take a toilet in a neighbor. “The revival of our school is uneven, until the toilet in their neighbors exposes, some defuse in the river and that the Deputy Minister knows it,” Hoerudin said. “When they come to one school point, they complain that they do not have toilets, their toilets on their neighbors or the river, then our government programs no longer have open bowel movements, there are still many, and that is the condition that we speak objectively, in Garut, Tasik,” he continued. Also watch the video ‘The government engages organizations to increase the number in town’: (AMW/GBR)

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