HALOSUMUT.COM – A monumental stride toward upgrading the higher education infrastructure in North Sumatra is officially underway. Senator Muhammad Nuh has stepped forward to closely monitor and safeguard the comprehensive development blueprint for the highly anticipated “PERSIS Unggul” campus, strategically located in the coastal area of Pantai Labu, Deli Serdang.
The prominent regional lawmaker is actively ensuring that the macro-planning of this ambitious educational project aligns perfectly with national standards of academic excellence and modern institutional infrastructure.
During a series of strategic coordination meetings, Senator Muhammad Nuh emphasized that the establishment of the PERSIS campus must serve as a progressive beacon for human resource empowerment in the region.
The comprehensive development roadmap focuses heavily on constructing state-of-the-art facilities, fostering a competitive research environment, and providing accessible, high-quality higher education for local communities.
By overseeing the progress from its foundational blueprint phase, the Senator aims to accelerate the realization of a world-class Islamic academic institution that can successfully drive regional development across North Sumatra.
The upcoming campus site in Pantai Labu is strategically positioned to become a new educational hub, bridging the gap between urban academic centers and growing sub-district communities.
Regional planning experts note that the presence of a higher education institution in Deli Serdang will significantly stimulate the local economy, create sustainable jobs, and open up vital empowerment channels for local micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs).
The local government has pledged its full regulatory support to ensure the infrastructure rollout proceeds smoothly without unnecessary delays.
Furthermore, this collaborative project highlights the growing trend of integrating modern technocratic education with strong spiritual and ethical foundations.
The “PERSIS Unggul” curriculum is being designed to equip future graduates with highly demanded digital skills, entrepreneurship capabilities, and progressive leadership values.
Senator Muhammad Nuh has consistently advocated for higher education budgets that prioritize regional inclusivity, ensuring that talented youths from underprivileged backgrounds receive adequate scholarship opportunities to pursue their dreams at this premier institution.
As the technical execution of the development blueprint transitions into its next physical construction phase, stakeholders remain highly optimistic about the campus’s long-term regional impact.
The persistence of community leaders and lawmakers in pushing for standardized educational facilities reflects a shared commitment toward achieving the national vision of a competitive, knowledge-based society.
For the people of Pantai Labu and North Sumatra, the rising towers of the PERSIS Unggul campus symbolize a bright, progressive leap forward for generations to come.

