Jokowi's Agenda Today: Tinjau Huntap Victims Of Seroja Tropical Storm In Bima, Officially Dams In Sumbawa

JAKARTA - President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) is on a working visit (kunker) in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB). Today, Thursday, December 29, the head of state is scheduled to review the post-disaster permanent residence (huntap) in Bima Regency to inaugurate the Beringin Sila Dam in Sumbawa Regency.

The group will start the activity by visiting Sila Market on Thursday, December 29 morning. At Sila Market, the President and First Lady will hand over social assistance to street vendors (PKL) and market traders.

After that, the President will review the post-disaster huntap in Tambe Village, Bolo District, Bima, which was intended for victims of the tropical cyclone last year.

Huntap di Desa Tambe terdiri dari 185 unit bangunan rumah relokasi yang dibangun oleh Kementerian Pekerjaan Umum dan Perumahan Rakyat (PUPR) bagi masyarakat terdampak terdampak banjir tahun lalu.

The President and his entourage then continued their activities by leaving for Sultan Muhammad Salahuddin Airport to fly to Sumbawa in the Indonesian Air Force Super Puma helicopter.

In Sumbawa, President Jokowi is scheduled to inaugurate the Beringin Sila Dam, whose construction process has been started since January 2019.

Beringin Sila Dam is a dam that is included in the National Strategic Project (PSN).

The President then completed the accounts in NTB by distributing social assistance to traders at the Utan Traditional Market, Sumbawa.

From Sumbawa, the President will transit to Central Lombok Regency to fly from Lombok Zainuddin Abdul Madjid International Airport to Jakarta by plane from the presidency Bae RJ 85.

In addition to the First Lady, she also accompanied the President in a series of working visits to NTB, namely Minister of State Secretary Pratikno and Minister of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR) Basuki Hadimuljono.