On November 20, 2024, the head of the Association of Village Governments (Apdesi), Surta Wijaya, expressed a willingness to resolve the alleged dissemination of false information by former Deputy Minister of BUMN, Muhammad Said Didu, through dialogue. Can open communication lead to a peaceful resolution in Tangerang?
- Apdesi ready for mediation with Said Didu
- Surta Wijaya open to communication
- Mediation aimed at resolving community issues
- Allegations against Apdesi denied by leadership
- Maskota supports mediation process
- No connection to PIK 2 in reports
Apdesi’s Commitment to Dialogue in Tangerang’s Controversy
Can constructive conversations mend the rift in Tangerang? Surta Wijaya, the leader of Apdesi, hopes that mediation will bring peace to the northern coastal region of Tangerang. He stated that if discussions with Said Didu occur, he would withdraw the police report. This approach reflects a desire for unity rather than division.
Community Mediation: A Path to Resolution in Tangerang
Surta Wijaya’s approach highlights the importance of community mediation. By prioritizing dialogue, he aims to resolve misunderstandings without further escalation. This strategy not only addresses the immediate issue but also fosters a sense of community among residents.
Key Points of Apdesi’s Mediation Efforts
Apdesi’s commitment to dialogue includes several key points:
- Willingness to withdraw police reports if mediation is successful.
- Encouragement of open communication to prevent misunderstandings.
- Focus on community unity rather than division.
- Clarification that allegations against Apdesi are unfounded.
Understanding the Allegations Against Said Didu
The allegations against Said Didu revolve around claims of false information related to Apdesi’s involvement in national strategic projects. However, Apdesi leaders assert that there is no connection to these projects, emphasizing that their actions are community-driven and transparent.
The Importance of Open Communication in Conflict Resolution
Open communication is vital in resolving disputes. Surta Wijaya believes that discussions can help clarify misunderstandings and build trust among community members. By engaging in dialogue, both parties can work towards a solution that benefits everyone involved.