Pro Ridho Young VOLUNTEERS held an E-Sport competition, namely the Mobile Legend tournament. The event was held at Bekasi Junction, Bekasi City, West Java. This E-Sport tournament was opened directly by the Candidate for Deputy Mayor of Bekasi, Haris Bobihoe. The competition was created as a forum for young groups to develop their talents.
“This event was created to bring together all young people in the city of Bekasi who have a passion for E-Sports to be more competitive and creative in the digital era,” said Chairman of the Pro Ridho Volunteer Youth Organization Fadel Muhhamad Basir, Sunday (3/11) .
Fadel said, through this activity it is hoped that millennials will use the internet for positive things. So avoid online gambling and pornography.
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“This event was attended by 200 participants. This event was held in order to improve skills and look for young E-Sport talents in the city of Bekasi,” he explained.
Meanwhile, Abdul Haris Bobihoe appreciated the activities carried out by Pro Ridho. We hope that more events like this will be held on other occasions.
“This event should not just stop here, but continue to be carried out and improved and I agree with the importance of young people using the Internet positively,” said Haris.
“This activity must also be expanded not just about technology, but also about economics, culture and others,” he concluded. (Ykb/I-2)
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### Interview with Pro Ridho: Organizing an E-Sport Competition in Bekasi
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Pro Ridho. Can you share a bit about the E-Sport competition you recently organized in Bekasi?
**Pro Ridho:** Thank you for having me! The competition was set up as a platform for young individuals to showcase their talents in the e-sports arena. We believe that e-sports is not just about competition but also about community building and fostering skills among the youth.
**Interviewer:** That sounds fantastic! How did you go about organizing the event, and what were some of the challenges you faced?
**Pro Ridho:** Organizing the event required a lot of collaboration with local gaming communities and volunteers. One of the biggest challenges was securing sponsorships and venues, but after some networking, we managed to find support. Additionally, we had to ensure that all participants were engaged and that the event ran smoothly.
**Interviewer:** Speaking of volunteers, I noticed a call for volunteers for another event called “The Finals.” What qualities do you think are essential for volunteers in e-sport tournaments?
**Pro Ridho:** Volunteers are crucial for the success of these events. They should be passionate about e-sports, be good communicators, and possess organizational skills. It’s also important that they work well under pressure since events can get quite hectic.
**Interviewer:** That’s great advice! Lastly, how do you see the future of e-sports in Indonesia, and events like yours supporting that vision?
**Pro Ridho:** I am optimistic about the future of e-sports in Indonesia. As more young people get involved, we’ll see a significant increase in talent and recognition for our local players. Events like these provide the necessary exposure and experience. It’s all about nurturing an ecosystem where e-sports can thrive alongside traditional sports.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Pro Ridho, for sharing your insights. It’s exciting to see how e-sports is evolving in Indonesia!
**Pro Ridho:** Thank you! I appreciate the opportunity to discuss this growing field!