JAKARTA - Getting good news about the 'green light' of the Hajj Village project by the government's Saudi Arabian Kingdom is seriously discussing a number of options.

This was conveyed by the Head of the Presidential Communication Office (PCO) Hasan Nasbi to reporters, at the PCO Office, Gambir, Central Jakarta, Wednesday, July 16. A number of scheme options are being discussed, namely in the form of development from scratch, then buying buildings that already exist in Saudi Arabia to be used as Hajj Villages from Indonesia and a number of other schemes.

However, the most important thing, according to Hasan Nasbi, is that the government is still waiting for the Hajj Bill so that the implementation of the construction of the Hajj Village in Saudi Arabia can be carried out.

As previously reported, BPI Danantara CEO Rosan Roeslani said that the Hajj Village would be built in a strategic location, about 400 meters from the Grand Mosque.


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