Anies Is Considered Incompetent In Managing Air Quality In Jakarta, Social Media Activist: Innalilahi, Buzzer Still Wants To Say Hoaks?
JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta Province is at the top of the list of regions with the worst air quality index in the world this morning. The Governor of DKI Jakarta, Anies Baswedan, is considered not to have had an accurate strategy to deal with air cleanliness in Jakarta for a long time.
For this reason, social media activist Yusuf Muhammad Anies said that he was unable to reduce air quality in Jakarta, which has returned to the unhealthy category recently due to the slowing down of pandemic policies.
"Innalilahi, this morning Jakarta's air quality is again the worst in the world", Yusuf said on his Twitter account, @yusuf_dumdum, Monday, June 20.
Yusuf said Anies supporters could not dispute the data released by the air quality data agency IQ Air this morning. Based on data from the IQAir website, Jakarta's air quality is at 173 on Monday, June 20 at 09.35 WIB
He then asked for an explanation from one of the social media accounts that often explained the progress of Anies' work. Even Yusuf poked the Twitter account.
"Does the 25 million-paid city hall buzzer still want to say hoaxes? Can you explain, can you @tatakujiyati?", he continued.
Previously, PSI politician, Justin Adrian, also criticized Anies regarding the air quality index in Jakarta for the last few periods being declared unhealthy.
The member of the DKI Jakarta DPRD faction assesses that Anies is more concerned with issues that are not crucial. He said Anies had numbered the umpteenth problems that had an impact on the lives of Jakartans.
"Our governor seems to have forgotten about Jakarta's main problems, such as pollution, congestion, flooding, clean water, and so on", Justin told reporters on Monday, June 20.
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One of Governor Anies' concerns, said Yusuf, is building a bicycle lane that some Jakarta residents enjoy and the Formula E racing event which was held at the Jakarta International E-Prix Circuit (JIEC) Ancol on Saturday, June 4.
"So far, it seems like it's just fun to make bicycle lanes, paint tiles, or just race", he said.