South Halmahera Regent Cracks Down on Officials and Village Heads with Drinking Habits

South Halmahera, North Maluku – In a firm stance against substance abuse within his administration, South Halmahera Regent Nonato Alidrus has issued a strong warning to government officials and village heads (Kades) caught consuming alcohol in public places and entertainment venues. This decisive action underscores the Regent's commitment to maintaining public order and upholding the integrity of local governance.
The Regent's directive follows growing concerns regarding the behavior of some officials and village leaders, whose actions have reportedly been disruptive and detrimental to the image of the local government. Alidrus emphasized that such conduct is unacceptable and will not be tolerated.
“We have received numerous reports concerning officials and Kades indulging in alcohol, particularly in public spaces and late-night establishments,” stated Regent Alidrus during a recent public address. “This behavior is not only unbecoming of public servants but also sets a poor example for the community. It is imperative that we maintain a standard of professionalism and responsibility.”
The Regent's warning specifically targets the consumption of alcohol in open spaces and entertainment venues, stressing that such activities can lead to disturbances and negatively impact public safety. He highlighted the importance of maintaining a respectful and orderly environment, especially during community events and celebrations.
Furthermore, Alidrus emphasized that the crackdown is not intended to restrict personal freedom but rather to ensure that public officials uphold their duties and responsibilities with integrity. He urged all officials and village heads to refrain from such behavior and to prioritize their commitment to serving the people of South Halmahera.
The Regent's administration is now actively working on implementing measures to monitor and address this issue effectively. This includes increased surveillance in areas known for alcohol consumption and stricter enforcement of existing regulations. The administration also plans to conduct awareness campaigns to educate officials and the community about the harmful effects of alcohol abuse and the importance of responsible behavior.
This strong stance by Regent Alidrus reflects a broader effort to improve governance and accountability in South Halmahera. It signals a commitment to tackling social issues and creating a more positive and productive environment for all residents. The move has been welcomed by many community members, who believe it will contribute to a more disciplined and respectable local government.
The Regent concluded by reiterating his zero-tolerance policy on the matter, warning that those found violating the directive will face disciplinary action, including potential removal from their positions. This sends a clear message that the administration is serious about upholding its commitment to ethical conduct and responsible governance in South Halmahera.