JAKARTA - Member of the PDIP faction of the DKI DPRD Agustina Hermato or who is familiarly called Tina Toon views that the construction of flats during the leadership of DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan is still far from ideal.

This he conveyed in the general view of the PDIP Faction against the DKI Raperda regarding the 2022 budget year. One of the discussions was the budget for Jakarta's priority programs until 2022.

Tina considers that the budget for the construction of flats of Rp. 150 billion, which was proposed in the last year of Anies' leadership, still cannot meet the target of the 2017-2022 RPJMD.

In this case, the DKI Provincial Government has budgeted a budget to build flats in West Cakung, Jalan Tongkol, Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta Padat Karya, PIK II, and Pulo Jahe.

"We think that the construction of these flats is far from ideal, considering that in the 2017-2022 RPJMD, the Governor has planned to build 250,000 residential units for Jakarta residents," said Tina at the DKI DPRD building, Tuesday, November 16.

Then, Tina also asked Anies to optimize the use of flats that had been built by the central government and previous governors.

"In the remaining term of office, we also appeal to Governor Anies Baswedan to immediately optimize flats that have been completed but still have no occupants, especially those built by the central government, so that they can be immediately enjoyed by people in need," said Tina.

It is known that the Governor of DKI Jakarta Anies Baswedan issued Governor's Instruction (Ingub) Number 49 of 2021 concerning the Settlement of Regional Priority Issues for 2021-2022.

In this instruction, Anies instructed the Regional Secretary of DKI Jakarta to carry out the settlement of priority issues in 2021-2022.

In the Ingub appendix, there are 28 issues that are targets for the completion of regional priority issues in 2021-2022. One of the issues on the list is settlements and dwellings, which are divided into the construction of flats, Rp0 DP houses, to village arrangement.


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