Roy Surya Opens Jokowi's Digital Footprint: Used To Say BLT Doesn't Educate The People, Now It's Inconsistent In Distributing IDR 300 Thousand To The People
JAKARTA - The digital footprint of President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) who refused to provide direct cash assistance or the Community Temporary Direct Assistance (BLSM) program has been reopened. At that time, Jokowi was still serving as the Governor of DKI Jakarta with Basuki Tjahaja Purnama alias Ahok as his deputy.
Jokowi emphasized that BLSM as compensation for the increase in subsidized fuel prices did not educate the people. Compensation should be given in the form of financial assistance to productive businesses, such as small businesses and household businesses.
"I've always disliked cash assistance, if it could be given for productive businesses. From the beginning I didn't agree with BLT, the balsam (BLSM) as well, all of them," said Jokowi in a video clip circulating.
One of the old videos of Jokowi's statement was shared by former Minister of Youth and Sports (Menpora) Roy Suryo on his Twitter account, @KRMTRoySuryo2, Monday, April 4.
Roy quipped at Jokowi's consistent attitude, which changed drastically when he gave compensation of Rp. 300 thousand for the increase in the price of cooking oil in the market.
"Besides this Official Video from the RI-1 Admin Account, there is another old show when the Governor of DKI Jkt (at that time) stated that he DOES NOT AGREE to BLT, BSLM, etc. That is DIGITAL TRACK, so the video is ORIGINAL, according to the METADATA taken on Monday 17 June 2013 at City Hall DKI Jkt. AMBYAR," said Roy.
In addition to this official video from the RI-1 Admin Account, an old show is circulating when the Governor of DKI Jkt (at that time) stated that he DOES NOT AGREE to BLT, BSLM, etc. That is a DIGITAL TRACK, so the video is ORIGINAL, according to the METADATA taken on Monday 17 June 2013 at DKI Jakarta City Hall. AMBYAR https://t.co/aOer89U1sT pic.twitter.com/Cz7ZdZNvSq
— KRMT Roy Suryo (@KRMTRoySuryo2) April 4, 2022
In an announcement held last Friday, Jokowi emphasized that the government had set the amount of BLT for cooking oil at IDR 300 thousand for each recipient for three months.
The award is scheduled to be implemented in one distribution starting this April. Meanwhile, the intended target is around 20.5 million people who are included in the list of recipients of non-cash food assistance and the family of hope program.