Head of Gajahmungkur Subdistrict, Semarang, Transferred Because of Fried Rice, Are You Snobbing Mbak Ita?


Head of Gajahmungkur Semarang sub-district, Ade Bhakti, must accept the decision of Semarang Mayor Hevearita G Rahayu or usually called Mbak Ita. The reason is, Ade Bhakti must be willing to accept the decision to be transferred to become Secretary of the Semarang City Fire Department (Damkar).

Ade Bhakti’s mutation has indeed attracted various public attention. Why? His transfer did not take long after he joked about Mbak Ita’s signature fried rice cooking competition program.

Through a video upload to the Instagram account @lambe_turah, Ade Bhakti was seen being given fried rice by his subordinates, Ade said ‘fried rice again’, suddenly the video circulated and went viral on social media.

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In the same upload as another video, Ade Bhakti, in his speech at the rally, also appeared to say ‘calm down, don’t discuss fried rice’. A few moments after the video went viral, Ade Bhakti was transferred by the Mayor.

“This morning I was appointed, Ade Bhakti is no longer the sub-district head, I was assigned to the Fire Department. “Ta yo ora might take care of the fire tok (not just taking care of the fire), take care of the snake, the ring can’t be taken off,” said Ade Bhakti as uploaded to the Instagram account @lambe_turah.

Indeed, Ade Bhakti is known to be active on social media. Through his personal Instagram account with the name @adebhakti, he uploaded a screenshot of the news with the title ‘After Mbak Ita’s style of fried rice sarcasm, Gajahmungkur sub-district head removed’.

“STNK: Ready Tok No Kulo (ready if I am)…!!!,” said Ade Bhakti in his upload.

The post has now received thousands of comments from social media users. Many netizens expressed disappointment over the mutation.

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“Wow, ngisinngisini, mosok goro-goro sego goreng, people who are achievers ngene ngene ngene ngene ngedgol ie (wow, what a shame, really, because of fried rice, people with achievements are ngene ngene)…,” wrote the account @gab***** in the comments column on the upload.

“I follow him via social media, his performance is extraordinary, and very fast, he has made a lot of changes, it would be a shame if he was transferred,” said another.

Quoting from Suara.com, Ade Bhakti said that during his tenure as sub-district head there were several achievements achieved in his area of ​​leadership.

“The sub-district performance evaluation every three months from 16 sub-districts is ranked siji (one), out of 51 agencies ranked fifth, my stunting was in the 60s, so now I’m only in the 30s, what’s wrong? “For BRI CSR hundreds of millions,” said Ade Bhakti.

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