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Indonesia's Agriculture Minister Andi Amran Sulaiman has appointed five new level I officials, emphasizing the importance of accelerating new rice field development and maintaining zero corruption. The appointments include officials who previously served as acting positions. The minister stressed that the new officials must focus on increasing food production while maintaining integrity.
Indonesia's Agriculture Minister, Andi Amran Sulaiman, has sworn in five new level I officials in a move aimed at strengthening the ministry's leadership and accelerating agricultural development projects. The appointments were made during a ceremony at the Ministry of Agriculture in Jakarta on November 28, 2025.
The newly appointed officials include some who were previously serving in acting capacities for over a year. Minister Amran emphasized that their formal appointments should not hinder the progress of critical agricultural projects. The primary focus areas include expediting the development of new rice fields and enhancing food production to meet national needs.
During the appointment ceremony, Minister Amran issued a clear directive to the new officials: maintaining zero tolerance for corruption. He stressed that the new leadership must uphold the highest standards of integrity while pursuing agricultural development goals. This emphasis on ethical governance comes as the ministry continues to implement various programs aimed at boosting national food security.
The appointments and the minister's directives signal a strong commitment to both development and good governance in the agriculture sector. As these new officials take on their formal roles, their performance will be closely watched in terms of both project implementation and adherence to ethical standards.
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