List Of Dki Jakarta Officials Who Resigned In The Anies Baswedan Era

JAKARTA - Governor of DKI Jakarta Anies Baswedan apparently brought an agreement to become a tradition during his five years in charge of the capital. This was revealed in a meeting with the DPRD DKI some time ago

Dki Provincial Government Assistant Sigit Wijatmoko said that every DKI official must sign a letter stating that he is ready to resign if he is unable to undergo workload and does not meet his work targets.

"We present a new tradition that every official must be able to meet what is the target of performance. Therefore, after we say the oath and promise in office, there is a statement if it does not achieve the stated performance, then ready to resign," said Sigit, some time ago.

Sigit's statement gave a bright spot that a number of DKI officials resigned when he carried a heavy workload. VOI summarizes a number of DKI officials who resigned in anies leadership.

1. Pujiono as Head of Regional Asset Management Agency (BPAD) DKI Jakarta

Pujiono resigned from his post on May 17, 2021. The reason, Pujiono felt unable to fix the problem of inventory of DKI assets. This was confirmed by the Chairman of the Commission A Faction of the DKI Mujiyono DPRD.

"Mr. Pujiono will get the task of asset management. He resigned, the reason for feeling less successful in carrying out his duties as Head of BPAD, felt less able to overcome the problem of our assets," said Mujiyono.

2. Mohammad Tsani Annafari as Head of Regional Revenue Agency (Bapenda) DKI Jakarta

Tsani resigned in February 2021. In fact, Tsani has not even a year served as the head of the agency that manages local taxes and income in Jakarta. After previously being an Advisor kpk and participated in the auction of the position of Head of Bapenda DKI.

This was justified by the Chairman of Commission A for Government of dprd DKI, Mujiyono. Mujiyono received a report that Tsani resigned because he was not confident in managing the regional revenue target.

"At a meeting of the Budget Office related to the original revenue of the region, we asked him to have a sense of optimism and measurable. But several times meeting, he was rather half forced if associated with the revenue target," said Mujiyono.

3. Kelik Indriyanto as Head of Public Housing and Residential Area of DKI Jakarta

Kelik resigned in February 2020. Kelik backed down when one of the programs in the regional device task force, namely Rumah DP Rp0 never reached the target.

Kelik's resignation was confirmed by former Head of Regional Staffing Bureau (BKD) Chaidir. He said that the reason for Kelik's resignation was because he wanted to join the Dki Jakarta Governor's Team for Accelerated Development (TGUPP).

"He wants to join TGUPP, infrastructure," Chaidir said.

However, later Kelik was back in the spotlight after returning to the auction of echelon II positions of dki provincial government for the position of Head of The Housing Office, a position that he once held and then resigned.

When asked why he was aiming for the same position again, Kelik replied casually. "Yes, there is nothing prohibitive," he said.

4. Subejo as Head of Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) DKI Jakarta

Subejo resigned from his post on February 24, 2020. Subejo retreated to coincide with the flood disaster that was hitting the capital. In fact, there were at least 12 deaths in the flood disaster.

Mentioned, Subejo resigned because he wanted to switch functions to Widyaiswara. Widyaiswara is a civil servant appointed as a functional official by authorized officials with duties, responsibilities, authority to educate, teach, and/or train civil servants in government educational and training institutions.

5. Edy Junaedi as Head of Tourism and Culture Office of DKI Jakarta

Edy resigned from the position of Head of Tourism and Culture Office of DKI Jakarta on October 31, 2019. Edy resigned after the capital was horrified by the submission of a draft budget of Rp5 billion for influencers in promoting DKI tourism.

Previously, Edy was appointed echelon II official during the era of Basuki Tjahaja Purnama (Ahok) became governor in 2015. His first echelon II position was Head of The Office of Investment and Integrated Services One Door (DPMPTSP) DKI.

6. Sri Mahendra Satria Wirawan as Head of Regional Development Planning Agency (Bappeda) DKI Jakarta

Sri Mahendra resigned from his post in November 2019. "Ladies and gentlemen, as we know the current situation and conditions, which require better performance bappeda. I applied to resign in the hope that the acceleration of bappeda can be further improved," Mahendra said when expressing his resignation.

Sri Mahendra, and Edy Junaedi resigned amid the draft BUDGET of DKI fiscal year 2020 is still under discussion with the DKI DPRD. The Draft General Policy of Budget Priority Budget Ceiling (KUA-PPAS) 2020 was widely discussed because of budget irregularities.

For example, influencer budget rp 5 billion, purchase of glue aibon Rp126 billion, purchase of ballpoint pens in all offices Rp579.9 billion, to the purchase of computers Rp121 billion.