JAKARTA - Minister of Home Affairs (Mendagri) Muhammad Tito Karnavian checked a number of areas to ensure the 3 Million House Program for low-income people (MBR) which is one of President Prabowo Subianto's flagship programs runs optimally in all regions.
"We know that this housing program is one of the flagship programs of the President. This is a priority program," said Tito as quoted by ANTARA, Saturday, April 11.
This was conveyed by Tito after directly reviewing the people's housing program in the city of Tomohon, North Sulawesi (North Sulawesi). The review point is located at the Grazia Residence 2 Tomohon Subsidized Housing Site.
The Minister of Home Affairs conducted a joint review with the Minister of Housing and Spatial Planning (PKP) Maruarar Sirait and the Head of the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) Amalia Adininggar Widyasanti.
In a solemn atmosphere, the Minister of Home Affairs and his entourage directly dialogued with the residents and owners of the housing. It is known that the owner of the housing is the national badminton athlete Greysia Polii.
Tito said that he and the Minister of PKP had toured a number of regions to socialize the three million house program. He hopes that similar steps can also be followed by local governments (Pemda) to support the implementation of the program.
In terms of regulation, the Minister of Home Affairs explained that the Ministry of Home Affairs (Kemendagri) had issued a regulation requiring local governments to waive the Building Building Approval (PBG) and Land and Building Rights Acquisition Tax (BPHTB) for low-income people (MBR).
"It used to be called IMB, Building Permit, it's called PBG now, we agreed to make it with Pak Ara (rules on PBG and BPHTB for MBR) has been signed, we also canceled it," he said.
The rules are expected to facilitate the provision of houses for MBRs and developers. The Minister of Home Affairs added that the regions needed to help make the implementation of the program a success through licensing facilities at the Public Service Mall (MPP). Thus, more and more people are motivated to have decent housing.
On the other hand, the Minister of Home Affairs believes that the implementation of the housing program will provide a multiplier effect for the regional economy. This is because business actors in the sector will be driven by the economic impact caused. In addition, indirectly this will also spur an increase in Regional Original Income (PAD).
"This is called a creative breakthrough win-win. Everyone benefits. I guess so," he said.
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