The Deputy for National-Level Leaders Education Receives the Handover of Prospective Participants for P4N Batch LXIX

News & Article Friday, 09 January 2026, 12:00

Before the commencement of the Preparation and Consolidation Program for the National-level Leaders Batch LXIX of 2026 at Lemhannas RI, all participants who had passed the selection process completed their re-registration at the Diponegoro Room on Friday (1/9). P4N Batch LXIX will be attended by 110 participants, consisting of 48 from the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI), 28 participants from the Indonesian National Police (Polri), 21 participants from Civil Servants (ASN), 7 participants from Non-ASN participants, and 6 participants from friendly countries. The international participants come from Australia, Cambodia, India, Malaysia, Singapore, and Timor-Leste.

After all prospective participants of P4N Batch LXIX completed the re-registration process, the Deputy Coordinator for the Selection of Candidates for P4N Batch LXIX, Rear Admiral Saptono Djuniawan, S.E., M.A.P., handed over the official report and supporting documents of P4N Batch LXIX candidates to the Deputy for National-Level Leaders Education of Lemhannas RI, Air Vice Marshal Ir. Bob Henry Panggabean, M.I.P., witnessed by the Prime Secretary of Lemhannas RI, Drs. R. Z. Panca Putra S., M.Si. The handover ceremony took place in the Dwi Warna Purwa Room on Monday, January 12, 2026.

“I would like to welcome and congratulate you who have been selected to participate in the Preparation and Consolidation Program for the National-level Leaders Batch LXIX,” said the Prime Secretary. He further stated that the participants will undergo education aimed at shaping a comprehensive and integral mindset and perspective, characterized by statesmanship and integrity. Therefore, all participants are expected to undertake the program earnestly and to the best of their ability.

The Prime Secretary further underscored that the participants come from diverse professional and institutional backgrounds, positioning Lemhannas RI as a reflection of Indonesia. He encouraged all participants to foster constructive professional relationships and to strengthen their networks with one another. “Work together and show collaboration. True greatness does not come from standing alone—greatness emerges from unity. Strength is achieved collectively,” he concluded. (NA/CHP/MDF) 


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