West Java governor candidate number four Deddy Mizwar confirmed he only promised something realistic to be realized to the community if elected as governor of West Java.
He does not want to spit false promises in order to seek public sympathy in order to win the West Java Pilgub 2018. He worried about falling sin.
"I only promise the realistic, the first needed, the second, realistically executable, not by lying, something we can not do we promise, so this sin, our hell, goes to hell," said Demiz, greeting familiar, at Tasikmalaya, Monday (4/23/2018).
Demiz itself has nine priority agendas that will be run if winning pilgub with Dedi Mulyadi. Nine programs are considered realistic to run.
One of them is the provision of raw water for clean water and irrigation. Currently, the availability of raw water and irrigation in West Java only reached 73 percent. That's what he wants to improve with a much bigger goal.
"It is now 73 percent of the availability of drinking water, clean water and irrigation, so it is necessary to build irrigation so that our food security can be better, we need to increase the availability of drinking water," he said.
"We will be through coordinated districts and districts to improve the health of our people because there is clean drinking water," said Demiz.
One of the other priorities is to encourage the birth of new entrepreneurs. He wants the number of entrepreneurs in West Java to increase in order to support the strength of the national economy.
"Now why do we need to develop entrepreneurship? Because a strong country, if its economic strength is four percent of the population is entrepreneurship, we (Indonesia) are still below that," said Demiz.
According to him, nowadays many people want to be employees or laborers. That's because the culture and education system in Indonesia is more oriented to print workers, not entrepreneurs.
That's what he wants to push. Thus, the future is expected to be more and more entrepreneurs. "We are afraid to be entrepreneurs when Allah SWT open nine doors of sustenance for entrepreneurs, one for employees and we flocked in one door (so employees) I wonder how come so," said Demiz.
Meanwhile, another priority is to regulate the spatial and territory well. He does not want any spaces to be misused.
He cited the land that is destined for agriculture, should be maintained. In general, he also does not want the water absorption land turned into a commercial building.
Demiz insists he is not anti to investors who want to do development in West Java. But, he wants investors to be given the building space without changing the existing spatial.
"We need business, we need investors, but investment needs to be regulated, so the spatial plan becomes important, otherwise it will produce future disasters (inherited) to the younger generation," Demiz said.