Want To Check Directly, Elected Vice President Gibran Will Come To IKN After August 17

TANGERANG - The vice president-elect, Gibran Rakabumi Raka said he would visit the capital city of Nusantara (IKN), East Kalimantan. The goal is to find out more about the development of the city. Maybe IKN is after 17 only, after 17 August, yes," said Gibran to reporters on Gang Asem Street, Babakan, Tangerang District, Tuesday, July 30. So later we will go to IKN but I want to show my friend an investment media that is not a palace, which is not the official house of our minister, we want to check more than that," he continued. He said that if he had coordinated with the Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning / National Land Agency (ATR / BPN) to resolve the rules that resulted in the difficulty of investing in IKN. To complete yes, for example regulations or regulations that until now still complicate investment in IKN, but yesterday all of them were finished,'' he said. Previously, President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) mentioned ahead of the 79th Anniversary Ceremony of the Republic of Indonesia in the capital city of Nusantara (IKN) there are still stages of final work or finishing to cleaning in a number of areas, especially in the Presidential Office aka Garuda Palace. "If 17 August there is no problem, this is already a problem. But it does need a big job even though cleaning, finishing the end but still big work," said President Jokowi while giving a press statement at the IKN Presidential Office, East Kalimantan (Kaltim), Monday, July 29, confiscated by Antara. The president explained that the progress of the construction of the Presidential Office is currently still ongoing because thousands of workers are still completing work. The Head of State admits that he is satisfied with the progress of the current Presidential Office. However, he admitted that he did not want to review too often so as not to hinder the ongoing work.

"Many just have to clean up the final finishing. There are still a lot of workers, so I can't take people to work places so they don't get disturbed," said the President.