Tasripin atmosphere and meeting his father in Pendapa Si Flag Purwokerto (Photo: Arbi / detikcom) |
Banyumas- Tasripin father, Kuswito (41), has been reunited with her four children. He traveled to four days from work in Ketapang, West Kalimantan, to meet with her baby who had been left for six months.
Decisions taken back home around Tuesday (16/4) and from the workplace. The journey from the village of Ketapang Feather River to the Port of Kumai which is in Pangkalan Bun is about 214 kilometer trip that takes about a day and night.
While crossing from Pangkalan Bun to Tanjung Perak Surabaya take up to 2 days. Arriving at the Port of Tanjung Perak, immediately picked up Kuswito of Social Service Head of Manpower and Transmigration (Dinsosnakertrans) Banyumas, Nooryono. Then they went on to Banyumas and finally met with Tasripin and third sister in a salon Pendapa Si Flag Navan on Saturday (20/4) this morning.
Once met, a warm hug Kuswito Tasripin and directly devoted to the third brother. When asked about the possibility of working again in Borneo, he says no intention of returning.
"I want to raise catfish in here and take care of my son. Important thing Tasripin and her sisters go to school anymore," he said.
Regent of Banyumas, Ahmad Hussein said he was happy with the meeting. He hopes Kuswito could care for their children well and send Tasripin and the third sister.
Furthermore, Hussein revealed problems such as those experienced Tasripin likely to be experienced in many rural areas Banyumas, especially in areas directly adjacent to the base area.
"The issue of access that they face during this there needs to be a solution. Soon I will ask the Perhutani in order to open up access for the villagers who are on the edge of the base to facilitate them in economic activity and education," said Hussein.
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