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Mengungkap Akar Terjadinya Korupsi Pada Belanja Pemerintah Daerah Di Provinsi Sulawesi Tengah Tahir, Arief Rahmattullah; Kamase, Haryono Pasang; Ansar, Muhammad; Mustamin, Mustamin
Owner : Riset dan Jurnal Akuntansi Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): Article Research January 2026
Publisher : Politeknik Ganesha Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33395/owner.v10i1.2913

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This study aims to explore the root causes of corruption in regional government spending in Central Sulawesi Province by highlighting the relationship between electoral politics, bureaucracy, and law enforcement. Although the number of corruption cases decreased from 13 in 2023 to 11 in 2024, the value of state losses increased from IDR 12.5 billion to IDR 39.3 billion. This condition indicates that corrupt practices in the region are increasingly structured and have a significant impact on governance. This study used qualitative methods based on secondary data. The results show that corruption in Central Sulawesi is a systemic process that begins with expensive electoral politics, bureaucratic consolidation through the buying and selling of positions, the exploitation of public projects as a source of rent, the co-option of law enforcement officers as a shield of power, to the practice of extortion, weak oversight, and the emergence of intimidation and impunity. Overall, the findings indicate the formation of a corrupt ecosystem that reproduces itself through the exchange of money, positions, and legal protection. Theoretically, this study broadens understanding of corrupt behavior in the regional bureaucracy, while practically, it provides recommendations for supervisory institutions to strengthen risk-based control systems and protection for corruption whistleblowers.
Partisipasi Masyarakat dalam Pembentukan Undang-undang: Studi terhadap Partisipasi Masyarakat Secara Substansial/Bermakna (Miningful Participation) Ramadoni, Ramadoni; Suryadin, Suryadin; Mustamin, Mustamin; Erham, Erham
SENTRI: Jurnal Riset Ilmiah Vol. 4 No. 12 (2025): SENTRI : Jurnal Riset Ilmiah, Desember 2025
Publisher : LPPM Institut Pendidikan Nusantara Global

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55681/sentri.v4i12.5152

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Meaningful participation has emerged as a central normative requirement in modern constitutional democracies, emphasizing that public involvement in lawmaking must extend beyond procedural formality to exert substantive influence on both legislative processes and outcomes. This study aims to examine the conceptual foundations, normative framework, and practical implementation of meaningful participation in the formation of laws in Indonesia. Employing a juridical-normative research design reinforced by empirical case analysis, the study analyzes statutory regulations, constitutional principles, and landmark decisions of the Constitutional Court, particularly those addressing legislative openness and public participation. The research further incorporates policy analysis and limited empirical observations to assess how participatory mechanisms function in practice. The findings demonstrate that although Indonesian positive law formally recognizes public participation, its implementation remains largely procedural and symbolic. Significant gaps persist between normative standards and legislative practices, including restricted access to draft laws, inadequate deliberation periods, limited representativeness of affected groups, and the absence of institutionalized feedback mechanisms. The study confirms that meaningful participation, as articulated in legal doctrine and Constitutional Court jurisprudence, consists of three core elements: the right to be heard, the right to have opinions genuinely considered, and the right to receive reasoned explanations. However, structural weaknesses, political dominance, and technical limitations continue to undermine these standards. To address these challenges, the study proposes an operational framework for meaningful participation encompassing access and inclusiveness, transparency of information, substantive influence, deliberative quality, and accountability through feedback mechanisms.
Analisis Prinsip–prinsip Umum Pengelolaan Keuangan Negara dan Daerah berdasakan UU No.17 Tahun 2003 Suryadin, Suryadin; Ramadoni, Ramadoni; Mustamin, Mustamin; Erham, Erham
SENTRI: Jurnal Riset Ilmiah Vol. 4 No. 12 (2025): SENTRI : Jurnal Riset Ilmiah, Desember 2025
Publisher : LPPM Institut Pendidikan Nusantara Global

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55681/sentri.v4i12.5153

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In Indonesia, such standards are formally regulated under Law Number 17 of 2003 on State Finance, which functions as the foundational legal framework for the administration of public finances at both central and regional levels. This study aims to examine and analyze the general principles of state and regional financial management as normatively formulated in Law No. 17 of 2003, as well as to assess their implementation from a legal perspective. The research adopts a normative juridical method, employing statutory and conceptual approaches to interpret legal norms and doctrines relevant to state finance law. The analysis relies exclusively on secondary legal materials, including legislation, scholarly writings, and academic studies on public financial governance. The findings indicate that Law No. 17 of 2003 establishes a coherent and comprehensive normative structure consistent with the principles of good financial governance, particularly accountability and transparency. However, the implementation of these principles remains inconsistent, especially at the regional level. The main legal obstacles identified include regulatory overlap, weak synchronization between central and regional regulations, and deficiencies in internal control mechanisms. These issues result in a formalistic application of legal norms, where compliance is largely procedural rather than substantive. Consequently, strengthening regulatory harmonization and legal coherence between central and regional frameworks is essential to ensure the effective realization of the principles mandated by Law No. 17 of 2003.
THE INFLUENCE OF VILLAGE FINANCIAL SYSTEM, APPARATUS COMPETENCE, AND KNOWLEDGE ON FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY VILLAGES IN AMPANA TETE Lanonci, Nurwasilah; Masdar, Rahma; Mustamin, Mustamin; Masruddin, Masruddin; Din, Muhammad
Jurnal Manajemen Terapan dan Keuangan Vol. 14 No. 04 (2025): Jurnal Manajemen Terapan dan Keuangan
Publisher : Program Studi Manajemen Pemerintahan dan Keuangan Daerah Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jmk.v14i04.51684

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This study aims to analyze the influence of the use of the Village Financial System (Siskeudes), village apparatus competency, and knowledge on accountability in village financial management in Ampana Tete District. This study used a quantitative approach, with a population of all village apparatus involved in financial management. The sampling technique used was a census, involving 80 respondents from 20 villages. Data were collected through structured questionnaires, interviews, observations, and documentation. Data analysis was conducted using multiple linear regression after validity and reliability tests, as well as classical assumption tests. The results show that the use of Siskeudes has a positive effect on accountability, as evidenced by the accuracy of recording and transparency of reporting. The competency of village apparatus was proven significant through their understanding of regulations and technological literacy. Furthermore, the apparatus' computer knowledge supports the effectiv This study aims to analyze the influence of the use of the Village Financial System (Siskeudes), village apparatus competency, and knowledge on accountability in village financial management in Ampana Tete District. This study used a quantitative approach, with a population of all village apparatus involved in financial management. The sampling technique used was a census, involving 80 respondents from 20 villages. Data were collected through structured questionnaires, interviews, observations, and documentation. Data analysis was conducted using multiple linear regression after validity and reliability tests, as well as classical assumption tests. The results show that the use of Siskeudes has a positive effect on accountability, as evidenced by the accuracy of recording and transparency of reporting. The competency of village apparatus was proven significant through their understanding of regulations and technological literacy. Furthermore, the apparatus' computer knowledge supports the effective use of Siskeudes and enhances accountability. This study emphasizes the importance of improving apparatus competency and digital literacy in supporting transparent and accountable village financial governance. This research is limited to one sub-district and is based solely on the perspective of internal village apparatus. e use of Siskeudes and enhances accountability. This study emphasizes the importance of improving apparatus competency and digital literacy in supporting transparent and accountable village financial governance. This research is limited to one sub-district and is based solely on the perspective of internal village apparatus.
Strategi Pengembangan UMKM Berbasis Potensi Lokal Melalui Penerapan Digitalisasi Kewirausahaan Ahmad, Nur Fahmi; Syahidah, Muthi; Khair, Andi Ummul; Mustamin, Mustamin; Astutik, Widi; Zulkarnaen, Achmad
Lamahu: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Terintegrasi Vol 5, No 1: February 2026
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/ljpmt.v5i1.36675

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The low use of digital technology by Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) based on local potential is still an obstacle in increasing competitiveness and business sustainability in the midst of digital economy transformation. This condition is also experienced by MSMEs in Cimpiga Village, Camba District, Maros Regency, most of which are still managed conventionally with limited market reach. This Community Service activity aims to increase digital literacy and entrepreneurial capacity of MSMEs through the implementation of entrepreneurial digitalization. A participatory approach is used to encourage active involvement of partners in the learning process and application of digital technology. The results of the activity showed an increase in the understanding, digital skills, and marketing capabilities of MSMEs, followed by a change in business patterns towards a more adaptive use of digital media. These findings show that entrepreneurship digitalization is effective as a strategy for empowering MSMEs based on local potential and contributes to increasing competitiveness and readiness of business actors in facing the dynamics of the digital economy in a sustainable manner.
Analysis of the Effect of Work Motivation and Work Environment on Employee Performance at Andi Djemma Masamba Regional Public Hospital Adela Ainiyyah Calista Rahmat; Mustamin, Mustamin; Abdul Rahman; Jangga, Jangga; Asnany, Asnany
Jurnal Multidisiplin Sahombu Vol. 6 No. 02 (2026): Jurnal Multidisiplin Sahombu, 2026
Publisher : Sean Institute

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Employee performance is a key factor in improving the quality of hospital services, especially in the Emergency Department (ER) which has a high workload and pressure. This study aims to analyze the influence of work motivation and work environment on the performance of ER employees at Andi Djemma Masamba Regional Hospital, as well as to examine the role of individual factors such as income, length of service, and employment status. The study used an analytical observational method with a quantitative descriptive correlational approach through an explanatory survey. The population and sample were all 50 ER employees at Andi Djemma Masamba Regional Hospital using a total sampling technique. Data were collected using a Likert scale questionnaire and analyzed using validity and reliability tests, univariate and bivariate analysis, and multiple linear regression. The results showed that work motivation had a significant partial effect on employee performance, where the higher the work motivation, the higher the employee performance. The work environment also had a significant partial effect on employee performance, indicating that a conducive work environment can improve performance. Simultaneously, work motivation and work environment had a very strong and significant effect on employee performance, with most of the performance variation being explained by these two variables. Furthermore, income factors have a very strong and significant influence on employee performance, while length of service has a significant influence on performance, while employment status has a weak and insignificant influence on employee performance. The conclusion of this study confirms that increasing work motivation and improving the work environment are important strategies for improving the performance of emergency department employees. The results are expected to serve as a basis for the management of Andi Djemma Masamba Regional Hospital in formulating human resource management policies to continuously improve employee performance and the quality of healthcare services.
Functional dried noodles with snakehead fish and yellow sweet potato flour to support stunting prevention Agung, Permana; Asikin, Hijrah; B, Thresia Dewi Kartini; Sirajuddin, Sirajuddin; Mustamin, Mustamin; Taqwa, Kurnia
AcTion: Aceh Nutrition Journal Vol 10, No 4 (2025): December
Publisher : Department of Nutrition at the Health Polytechnic of Aceh, Ministry of Health

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30867/action.v10i4.2656

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Stunting is a chronic nutritional problem caused by a prolonged inadequate intake of nutrients, particularly protein and iron. Its management requires local food innovations that are nutrient-dense, acceptable, and affordable. Dried noodles substituted with snakehead fish flour and yellow sweet potato flour have the potential to increase energy density and essential nutrient content, making them a viable alternative for local supplementary feeding (PMT) in children at risk of stunting. This study aimed to determine the chemical characteristics and organoleptic properties of dried noodles. A pre-experimental design was used, with one control formula and three treatment formulas, conducted at the Food Technology and Organoleptic Laboratory, Poltekkes Kemenkes Makassar, and the Feed Chemistry Laboratory, Hasanuddin University (June 2023–March 2024). The energy, protein, carbohydrate, iron, zinc, and vitamin C contents were analyzed in duplicate, and organoleptic testing was performed by 50 semi-trained panelists. Significant differences were observed in protein, iron, carbohydrate, color, and taste (p<0.05), but not in energy, zinc, vitamin C, or texture (p>0.05). In conclusion, formula F3 was the best, containing 340.30 kcal/100 g energy, 21.92% protein, 65.67 g/100 g carbohydrate, 4.10 mg/100 g iron, 3.17 mg/100 g zinc, and 49.24 mg/100 g vitamin C.
Kekayaan Mangrove yang Tersembunyi: Peran Akuntansi Lingkungan dalam Penilaian dan Pelaporan Aset Karbon Biru di Kabupaten Donggala Miluana, Miluana; Mustamin, Mustamin; Betty, Betty; Kahar, Abdul
Journal of Economics and Management Scienties Volume 8 No. 2, March 2026 (Accepted)
Publisher : SAFE-Network

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37034/jems.v8i2.336

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Perubahan iklim menuntut strategi mitigasi yang efektif melalui pemanfaatan ekosistem pesisir sebagai penyerap karbon berkapasitas tinggi. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi kondisi ekosistem karbon biru di Desa Surumana, mengestimasi penyerapan karbon biru serta valuasi ekonominya, serta menyusun kerangka pelaporan akuntansi lingkungan untuk pemerintah daerah. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode campuran (Mixed Methods), yang mengombinasikan kuantitatif data biofisik melalui plot sampling dan persamaan alometrik, dengan analisis kualitatif melalui wawancara mendalam. Hasil kuantifikasi menunjukkan total cadangan karbon yang tersimpan pada biomassa Mangrove Desa Surumana mencapai 153,97 ton CO2e. Nilai ekonomi karbon menggunakan Market Price Method Rp 144.000 (IDX Carbon), diestimasi menjadi Rp 22.171.680. Temuan ini menunjukkan bahwa penyerapan karbon memiliki nilai ekonomi yang signifikan namun belum tercatat dalam sistem pencatatan. Penelitian ini menghasilkan kerangka pelaporan berbasis SEEA-EA sebagai acuan penyajian aset karbon biru dalam neraca lingkungan daerah
Cooperative Learning Model on Group Work Ability of Vocational High School Students: Learning Basic Electronics Rande, Marlina; Mustamin, Mustamin; Lu’mu, Lu’mu
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): December
Publisher : Education and Talent Development Center Indonesia (ETDC Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v5i1.4277

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The ability to work together in groups is a crucial soft skill for vocational high school students, but conventional learning methods are often less effective in honing this collaborative competence in complex technical subjects. This study aims to test the effectiveness of the Cooperative Learning (CL) learning model on improving students' group work skills in Basic Electronics. This study used a quasi-experimental method with a nonequivalent control group pretest-posttest design. The sample consisted of 50 students of grade XI TAV Vocational High School 4 Gowa who were divided into an experimental group (CL implementation) and a control group (conventional learning). The research instruments included a validated learning outcome test and a group work ability questionnaire. Data were analyzed using Normalized Gain Score (N-Gain) and Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA). The findings showed that the N-Gain value of the experimental group reached 61.77%, higher than the control group, which was only 44.06%. The effectiveness difference of 17.71% indicates an increase in group skills in the moderate category but significantly outperformed the control class. The ANCOVA test results confirmed this finding with a significant value of 0.001 (p < 0.05), proving a significant influence of the CL model on students' collaboration skills. This study confirms that cooperative learning is an effective strategy for strengthening collaboration soft skills in vocational education environments while also providing practical recommendations for educators on integrating teamwork into technical curricula.
Servqual Model in Tourism Development in the Mandalika Special Economic Zone Arliani, Suci; Hendra Nazwin , Asfarony; Mustamin, Mustamin; Rifaid, Rifaid; Octastefani , Theresia
ARISTO Vol 14 No 1 (2026): January
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v14i1.12569

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The Mandalika Special Economic Zone (SEZ) is considered a very important tourism destination. However, its management faces problems such as the centralization of ITDC authority, limited community participation, and poor service quality in various areas.  In this situation, service quality evaluation must be carried out comprehensively using an approach that can see multi-actor dynamics.  The purpose of this study is to examine how the application of the SERVQUAL model helps improve tourism service quality in the Mandalika SEZ and to identify how ITDC, the Central Lombok Tourism Office, and Pokdarwis contribute to the five main dimensions: tangibles, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy. The method used is a descriptive qualitative approach with in-depth interview and participatory observation techniques, thematic analysis assisted by NVivo 12 Plus.  The results show that ITDC authorities dominate the tangibles dimension through infrastructure development and area aesthetics, while trust, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy are more influenced by regional institutional capacity and community empowerment, including human resource training, provision of information centers, organization of cultural activities, and development of community-based ecotourism. The results show that physical development is not the only factor contributing to service quality improvement; institutional coordination, investment in human resources, and strengthening the role of the community are all factors that contribute to service quality improvement.  This study finds that SERVQUAL has the ability to explain the configuration of Mandalika's service governance and serves as the basis for a more inclusive and sustainable service improvement model in destinations with a multi-actor structure. Keywords: Servqual Model Service Quality; Mandalika SEZ; Sustainable Tourism; Community empowerment;
Co-Authors A. Natsir, Andi Fadhillah Abd Jawad, Yasser Abd. Rasyid Syamsuri Abdul Kahar Abdul Kahar Abdul Rahman Abdul Wahab Abdullah, Nuraeni Abu Baedah, Said Syarifuddin Abu Bakar, Amalia Ramahdani Adela Ainiyyah Calista Rahmat Adriyani Adam Adurahim, Adurahim Afandy, Umrah Sri Rahayuh agonda joman, Angelina desiyanti Agung, Permana Ahmad Ahmad Ahmad Fadhel Syakir Hidayat Ahmad, Nur Fahmi Ahmad, Winda Andrayani Akil, Muh Al Imran, Al Imran Al-Gifari, Muh. Alamri, Fahrial Alina, Rafiqah Amani, Fikri Amir Mahmud Amir, Ahmadul Haady Ihsan Andi Imran Andi Mattulada Andi Ummul Khair Andi Zulkifli Abdullah Angriani Putri, Aisyah Anshar Daud Anwar, Muhammad Yunus Apriani, Nur Wahidah Ardiansyah, Vicky arliani, Suci Arnanto, Ganggang C. Aryuninda , Aryuninda Asikin, Hijrah Asmiyati, Asmiyati Asnany, Asnany Assaad, Andi Baso Muammar Astuti, Puja Azhar, Muh Badaruddin, Sugiarto Baharudin Baharudin Bakri, Hasrul Bambang Sampurno, Bambang Baso Madiong betty betty Bunyamin, Andi Burhanuddin, Muh Azhar C. Arnanto, Ganggang Chaerunnimah . Citra Maharani Darmawan, Fitrah Dary Mochamad Rifqie Dasa Ismaimuza Delviana, Delviana Dermawan S, M. Ariy Dewi Triantini Dicaprio, Jovi Jus Dicaprio, Jovi Jus Dien Abdul Munir Edy Sabara Elvira, Richa erham, erham Erlangga , Aqsa Erwinsyah Erwinsyah Fachrul Ghazi, Fachrul Fadila, Nurul Fandi Ahmad Febrianti, Inong Firanti, Firda Ayu Firdaus Firdaus Fitrianingsih, Julia Gaffar, Herry Darsim Gunarsa, Arif Hadawiah, Hadawiah Hadi, Ayatullah Hakim, Ahmad Halwi, Muhammad Darma Handayani, Rut Haque, Arina Ilma Haripuddin . Haryono Pasang Kamase Hasanuddin, Nasri Hasrul Hasrul, Hasrul Hayyu, Ade Unil Hendra Jaya Hendra Nazwin , Asfarony Hendrayati, Hendrayati Hendrayati Herman, Sriyana Hidayah, M. Furqan Hikam, Faqihul Husnul Khatimah I Nyoman Murdiana Icmiawan, Icmiawan Icmiawan, Icmiawan Idris, Ma’ruf Ihsan, Imam Nur Ikbal Abdulla Ikbal B Imran, Al Imran, Al Ichlas Imran, Rahmad Imran, Rahmad Inayah, Al Islamiyah Indra Sukma, Indra Indradewa, Rhian Irwanto, Dola Islam, Ahmad Dinul Iwan Setiawan Iwin Ardyawin Jamaluddin Jamaluddin Jangga, Jangga Jannah, Lisa Ihdiatul Joharia, St Juhri, Juhri Kadima Kadima Kahar Kahar kambolong, makmur Kasmawati Khairy Abusyairi Krosby, Sebtiara Syahrani Kusuma, Bayu Mitra A. Lanonci, Nurwasilah Latifah Sukmawati Yuniar Lu'mu, Lu'mu Lu’mu, Lu’mu Lydia Fanny M al-khusaini, M al-khusaini M. Andika Ma'sud, Hikmawati Mahdar, Kaerurrijal Mantasia Mantasia Mappeasse, M Yusuf Mappeasse, Nurul Zazkiyah Marajo, Marajo Mardiah Mardiah Martini Martini Mas'ud, Hikmawati Maskuri Sutomo Masruddin Ma’ruf Idris, Muh Ma’ruf Idris, Muh. Meldawati, Lucyani Miluana, Miluana Mintasrihardi, Mintasrihardi Mongkapu, Graceya Mubyl, Mutiarini Muh Yusuf MUH. KABUL, LALU Muh. Ma’ruf Idris Muh. Yamin, Muh. Muhaimin Muhaimin Muhammad Akil, Muhammad Muhammad Ansar, Muhammad Muhammad Basir Muhammad Din MUHAMMAD HASBI Muhammad Ihsanuddin Masdar Muhammad Nasir Muhammad Nasir Murdani, Edy Murti, Rajendra Lubdhaka Mustamin, Muh. Rizal Mustamin, Muhammad Rifaldi Nadhira Afdalia, Nadhira Natasyah, Kiki Nengsih, Ratika Ningsih, Ade Ningsih, Ana Purnama Nisa, Nur Ainun Novika J., Yulia Nur Azizah , Aqni Nur, Muhammad Azhar Nurazizah, Siti Nurdin, Jurana Nurhamidah Nurhamidah Nurhasibah, St Nurul Istiqomah Octastefani , Theresia Pahlawan, Muh. iqra Pangala, Nelsy Puspita Parwati, Ni Made Suwitri Ponta, Tasri Pujianti, Erna Puspita, Nuraeni Putra, Yosua Angkasa Putri Maharani R, Muh Aidil Sudarmono R, Mukhlisah R. Rusli Rachman, M.Taufik Rachmasari, Fithri Raehana, Syarifa Rafii, Andi Noer Aksha Rahma Masdar Rahmad Hidayat Rahmania, Nurul Rahmawati, Maulidiah Rahmi, Siti Atika Ramadoni, Ramadoni Rande, Marlina Rauf, Suriani Retno Sri Lestari Ridwansyah Ridwansyah Rifaid, Rifaid Rifky, Ahmad Risal, Ahmad Rismayanti, St. Nur Rosada , Rosada rosada rosada, rosada Rosmiati Rosmiati Rosmini Rosmini RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari Ruslan Renggong Sabrina, Nadia Sahabuddin Hay, Sahabuddin Saharuddin said, muh Said, Taufikurrahman Salati S. Yampel Salma Nazhimah Salmin Dengo Salsabila, Ainun Salsyabila, Hasnia Samad, PI. S. Samad Samad, Putri Ida Sunaryathy Samad, Putri IS Samuel Jie, Samuel Sanderia, Iwan Sapto Haryoko Saputra, Rahim Saputra, Ramdhani Nur Sari, Dessy Ana Laila Selica Erlindi Selva, Selva Sidik, Darlan Simanullang, Ratih Sirajuddin Sirajuddin Sirajuddin Sirajuddin Soiswaty, Dwi Purnama Sri Lestari, Retno Sudarmono R, Muh Aidil Sudarmono, Muh Aidil Sugianto Sugianto Sukmawati Sukmawati Sunarto Sunarto Sunaryathy, Putri Ida Supriadi Supriadi Suryadin, Suryadin Susilo, Tarsisius Sutarsi, Sutarsi Syahid, Akhmad Syahidah, Muthi syahrul, muhammad Syaifuddin, Fatma Syamsuriyati, Syamsuriyati Syarifaturrahmatullah, Syarifaturrahmatullah Tahir, Arief Rahmattullah Tahir, Ilyas Takus, Dedi Spempri Takwa, Agil Tambi Tambi, Tambi Tampang, Tampang TAMRIN ABDULLAH Taqwa, Kurnia Taris, Lumu Thahir, Ilyas Thresia Dewi Kartini Berek Ulfah Ulfah Umi Kalsum A. Matalang Ummiati Rahmah Usman, Ernawati Vira, Natalin Wahrini, Retyana Widi Astutik Wilma Wilma, Wilma Wirawan, Agung Yuda, Anak Agung Ngurah Ade Dwi Putra Yusuf Mappeasse, Muhammad Zainal, Abdul Qahar Zainuddin, Zainuddin Zelfia Zulfadilah, Ahmad Zulhaerini, Adilah Zulkaida, Wa Ode Zulkarnaen, Achmad Zulkifli Muhdar, Muhammad