JAKARTA - The Ministry of Public Works (PU) will summon West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi and DKI Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung regarding property rights certificates (SHM) on the river.

Deputy Minister of Public Works Diana Kusumastuti said there would be a meeting with the two governors. One of the focuses of the discussion is the certificate on the embankments of Bekasi, West Java.

"There are still many embankments in Bekasi that are occupied, there are certificates. Now, Mr. Dedi and Pak Nusron will sit down together. This is also the Minister (Dody Hanggodo) to solve this problem," Diana said when met at her office, Wednesday, March 12.

"I also called Pak Pramono Anung, he will also have a meeting after I have a meeting with Pak Dedi," he continued.

Diana said similar problems also occurred in other areas. For example, when he accompanied the Vice President (Wapres) Gibran Rakabuming Raka to visit the Cisarua River.

They found settlements standing on the river. When the rain discharge was high, the river was unable to accommodate water because the river border was invaded by residents' housing.

"Yesterday, when Mr. Gibran was in Sukabumi, it was the same, his houses were in the river commensurate, which should not have been set up for the houses above commensurate," said Diana.

Previously, West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi revealed that there was a land certificate on the river.

He found this when he reviewed river normalization after flooding in several areas of West Java.

Dedi even asked one of the residents in Babelan whether it used to be on the banks of the Bekasi River belongs to individuals or not.

"What is the river? Bekasi river. This mother, right, the river has become a certificate, there are already houses, buildings and companies. So, what river does this originally have?" asked Dedi Mulyadi as quoted from the upload on his official Instagram account @dedimulyadi71.

"I'm already small (river). (In the past) I didn't have a house," answered one resident.

Dedi also asked the people who carried out the insulation around the river to repent. Remember, there is an impact on many people.

"If the river is significant, tell me to repent. Repent, that's a sin," said Dedi.


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