BOGOR - Bogor Regent Ade Yasin inspects the results of road infrastructure work from the "One Billion One Village" or Samisade program in Caringin, Bogor Regency, West Java.

"We are carrying out this Samisade program with a lot of work and mutual assistance to help the economy of rural communities due to the COVID-19 pandemic," said Ade Yasin after inaugurating the Samisade road, quoted by Antara, Wednesday, November 3.

According to him, there are 11 villages in Caringin District which in 2021 will implement the Samisade program. Overall, the length of the roads repaired in the seven villages is 12,370 meters.

Ade Yasin said, Samisade is one of the flagship programs to accelerate the improvement of village infrastructure, in addition to the Village Fund Allocation (ADD) and Village Fund (DD).

As is known, this year the Bogor Regency Government has budgeted IDR 318.5 billion from the Bogor Regency APBD for the Samisade program of 356 villages to stimulate the development of village infrastructure.

"So the village builds simultaneously, so our Village Building Index will be high later. Hopefully the community satisfaction index will increase, the economy will be high, because the impact of this Samisade is extraordinary," he said.

Then in 2022 the Bogor Regency Government again budgeted for the Samisade program with a larger value, which was IDR 392 billion. This figure dominates the economic recovery program, which in total is budgeted at Rp520 billion.

During a visit to Caringin, Ade Yasin also handed over assistance to owners of Uninhabitable Houses (Rutilahu), reviewing COVID-19 vaccinations, and broadcasting podcasts at the Lemah Duhur Village Office.


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