Regarding The 2023 Homecoming Service, This Is Moeldoko's Hope
JAKARTA - Presidential Chief of Staff Dr. Moeldoko is optimistic that the 2023 homecoming and return flow services will be better. This refers to the readiness of all Ministries/Institutions and Business Entities to carry out technical homecoming and Eid homecoming flows which continue to increase and optimally from year to year. Moeldoko conveyed this after chairing a coordination meeting for the readiness of Eid Al-Fitr 2023 homecoming, at the Bina Graha building, Jakarta, Tuesday, April 11.
"The increase in homecoming services is always oriented towards the results of previous evaluations. That's what makes our performance better," said Moeldoko.
To note, the coordination meeting for the readiness of the 2023 Eid homecoming was attended by representatives of all ministries/agencies and business entities implementing the technical flow of homecoming and Eid homecoming. Among them, the Ministry of Transportation, the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, the Ministry of PUPR, the Ministry of Communication and Information, the Ministry of Home Affairs, the TNI, the National Police, Basarnas, BMKG, and a number of business entities. Such as the Toll Road Management Business Entity, Pelindo, Pelni, Angkasa Pura.
Moeldoko said that each ministry/institution and business entity had mobilized all resources to support the implementation of the homecoming and Eid homecoming flow to run optimally. Both in terms of infrastructure and transportation, fuel and electricity supply, as well as security readiness.
"For example, to serve travelers who use electric cars. 616 SPKLUs are prepared at 12 points. Earlier I asked to be socialized and ensure correctly where the points are," he explained.
Moeldoko could not deny that later in the implementation of homecoming and return there would be various obstacles in the field. For this reason, he emphasized to all stakeholders to prepare anticipatory steps. Such as the availability of fuel on toll roads in the event of traffic jams, the presence of a spilled market, and the occurrence of queues of vehicles at gas stations and resting places on toll roads.
"Don't let our hard work become meaningless just because we don't have a scenario to anticipate problems in the field. Once again, please pay close attention to the possibilities that can occur in the field," said Moeldoko.
The 2013-2015 TNI Commander also expressed his appreciation for the performance of all ministries/agencies and business entities implementing the technical implementation of the Eid homecoming flow which has carried out responsibilities in accordance with their respective authorities and authorities.
"I hope there will be collaboration and harmonization from all implementers so that people really feel that the government has worked to provide safe and comfortable homecoming services," concluded Moeldoko.