Positive Progress in the Development of AMN Manado, a Commitment to Improving the Quality of Human Resources

Manado, North Sulawesi — The construction of the Nusantara Student Dormitory (AMN) in Manado, North Sulawesi, is showing very positive progress. This project is part of a national initiative which aims to provide residential facilities for students from various ethnicities, languages, cultures and religions from various regions in Indonesia. AMN is designed to be a residence for students studying at various universities in the area.

Head of Sub-Directorate for Region II, Directorate of Strategic Infrastructure of the Ministry of PUPR, Endra Bekti, stated that the construction of all facilities at AMN Manado continues to proceed well. Efforts to accelerate construction, especially in Block A which is the Boys’ Dormitory Building, are being carried out together with the contractor.

“The construction of AMN Manado continues to be in progress. Especially block A (Men’s Dormitory Building),” said Endra Bekti.

This AMN development project is the result of cooperation and collaboration between various ministries and government institutions. Under the responsibility of the State Intelligence Agency (BIN), Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR), Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology, Ministry of Religion, and Ministry of Defense, the construction of AMN is expected to be a symbol of the government’s commitment to improving the quality of its resources. human resources (HR) in Indonesia.

The Regional Secretary of North Sulawesi Province, Steve HA Kepel, emphasized that the construction of AMN Manado is not just a physical development project. More than that, AMN is expected to be a conducive place for students to learn, be creative and collaborate, so that it can encourage improvements in the quality of human resources in the region.

“The construction of AMN Manado is not just a physical building but a symbol of our commitment to human resource development,” said Steve Kepel.

AMN Manado, together with AMNs in Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Surabaya, Malang and Makassar, is part of the government’s efforts to create a supportive environment for students from various cultural, linguistic and religious backgrounds. It is hoped that this facility can be a comfortable place to live and at the same time a forum for strengthening unity and unity among students, as well as preparing them to become the nation’s next generation of quality. (*)