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BANYUWANGI – Dozens of Banyuwangi Polytechnic staff and teachers (Poliwangs) It turns out that everyone supports changing the status of this educational institution to a state university (PTN). The employee support has been given to the Ministry of Education and Culture (Ministry of Education and Culture) year 2012 then. Poliwangi Director Asmuji said, the form of support given by the staff and teachers was stating that they would not ask for or demand to be appointed as civil servants (civil servant) even though Poliwangi will later change its status to PTN. Support is provided all around 70 Poliwangi staff and instructors.

"A year ago, written statements were given to the staff," said Asmuji. With the written statement, automatic confirmation of Poliwangi becoming PTN is no longer an obstacle. In the final verification process at the Ministry of State Apparatus Empowerment and Bureaucratic Reform (PAN & RB), There are two written data requested from Po Liwangi. The first request from the Ministry of PAN & RB is a letter stating that employees do not ask to be appointed as civil servants. Second, Ministry of PAN & RB asked for the three hectare Poliwangi land certificate to be handed over to the central government.

With the employee's statement being fulfilled, then there is only one request left by the Ministry for PAN & RB that has not been fulfilled, namely the land certificate of PoliwangSekkab Slamet Kariyono said, The land certificate which has not been submitted is currently still being processed at the National Land Agency (BPN) Ba nyuwangi. The area of ​​land that has not been certified reaches more than three hectares. "From 10 hectares of Poliwangi land, six hectares of certificates have been submitted to the central government,said Slamet. Land certificates that have not been submitted, said Slamet, remaining about three hectares more. “Almost four hectares of land for which there is no certificate.

Soon the process will be complete,He said. Slamet confirmed that even though the land certificate was not yet available 100 percent submitted, but that will not delay the ratification of the change in the status of Poly Wangi to PTN. "No later than next week the approval decree will have been signed by the Minister (PAN & RB),He said. It means, continued Slamet, Next week is the slowest target. The decree ratifying PTN status could be signed before next week. Meanwhile, so far 70 The staff and instructors have the status of Poliwangi officers. The staff's honorarium is taken from operational funds originating from the district APBD. “Operational funds, including employee salaries, comes from APBD funds,” Chairman of the Banyuwangi Higher Education Foundation(YPTB) While. (radar)