Three Regional Heads Participants in Akmil Retreats were rushed to Tidar Hospital
Three Regional Heads Hospitalized During Retreat in Indonesia
In a recent turn of events, three regional heads participating in a retreat at the Military Academy Complex (Akmil) in Magelang, Indonesia, were taken to Tidar General Hospital due to illness. This development highlights the rigorous nature of the retreat programs designed for regional leaders, which often push physical and mental boundaries to enhance leadership skills and strategic thinking.
Indonesian Deputy Minister of Home Affairs “But there are also those who rest in the tent, there were two people around,”
said. Two of the participants were required to stay overnight, while the third received intravenous treatment, “he said.”
The retreat, which included coaching, supervision, and capacity-building sessions for regional government officials, was necessitated by Law Number 23 of 2014 on Guidance, Supervision, and Implementation of Regional Government. The retreat aims to provide necessary training while allowing for health and wellness breaks.
He said the condition of the three retreat participants needed a break so that it was given a temporary dispensation for sleep and not following learning…
“Hopefully tomorrow will be fit again,” he said.
The retreat schedule is meticulously designed to be intense, with participants allowed to adjust activities based on their health conditions. As with any high-stakes leadership training, such as the U.S. Presidential transition training programs or the FBI’s leadership development courses, the well-being of participants is a key consideration. This flexibility ensures that mental and physical health are not compromised, allowing participants to return to their duties fit and focused.
The Importance of Rest and Recovery
The incident underscores the importance of rest and recovery in high-intensity training programs. President Prabowo Subianto has been involved in ending the activity, fill the first two days and filled the first two days before the retreat. Like similar programs in the United States, such as the Harvard Kennedy School’s Senior Executives in State and Local Government program, the retreat in Akmil emphasizes the need for leaders to take breaks and prioritize their health. According to Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Arya, who oversees the implementation
The retreat program includes coaching, supervision, and capacity building of the apparatus in the regions. He says the budget for the implementation of this period in Akmil throughout 21-28 February 2025 was clearly smaller than the previous moments.
A total of 40 red and white cabinet ministers will be presenters in the retreat of this regional head,
