Sports, Leadership
And Youth of Margasakti
Sunday night, on February
12, 2017 around 8 p.m. became a spot of introduction for the multiplicator in
Bengkulu to a small group of youth of Margasakti village. Nine people gathered
and talked about the village and young people. This small talk produced a
planning to establish a sport community such as table tennis club. A young man from village VII, named
Yohanes Suherman provided his house as the place to gather.
In the conversation, it
was admitted that black road racing or motor racing were commonly found there. Motorcycles without wings and side shields
releasing roaring sound from the exhaust are often found on the streets of
Margasakti.
Many traffic accidents
were happened there, the news was also
often heard in the neighboring regency of North Bengkulu.
The worse, speed driving
was often done by teens of Margasakti village. Ironically, most of the
motorcyclists were still under 17 years old, and of course they did not have
driving lisence.
The youth organization
Tunas Harapan (youth group of village VII Margasakti) took initiative to
‘redirect’ the energy of young people to positive activities. They built a
racing circuit at dirt road with some challenges in area of 5.000 square
meters. The last motor-cross race was held in early January 2017.
Beside motor, youth
from different village
has attempted to design a table tennis court. In fact, this sport arena is always crowded. In the coordination area of ‘Tunas Harapan’ youth
organization, it is found that at village VII of Margasakti, only RT II, III and IV don’t have youth media yet.
Yohanes, as a Stube multiplicator is trying to accommodate youth to use their energy through their sports hobby
while sharpening their
intellectual abilities. Through this activity, leadership skills and organizing
youth will be carried out and transferred. How will the capabilities be sharpened? Nine
youths of Margasakti village agreed to hold discussion once a month.
This meeting is a
training media for youth to improve their personal skills in leadership. The group goal
is each youth will be trained to organize themselves and do
activity within a team
and a group. For example, young people agreed to choose their coordinator and what the
rights and duties of each youth are.
The first meeting with
the local youth was the starting point of multiplication program in Bengkulu
with the youth of Margasakti village. There are many more youth that must be touched and they
should get skills of
leadership.
Hopefully this small
group may be an embryo and example so that youth of Margasakti village
is able to formulate
ideas for their village development. (YDA).
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