JAKARTA - Member of Commission A of the DKI Jakarta DPRD, Gembong Warsono, assessed that DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan was not mature in planning to change the name of a street in Jakarta to the name of a Betawi figure.

Because, apart from getting protests from a number of affected residents, it turns out that currently the street names listed on the Google Maps application have not changed. The road description in this route guide application still writes the old street name.

"The change in the name of the street, apparently on Google Maps hasn't changed either. For example, now the name Jalan Raya Pondok Gede is Jalan Haji Bokir bin Dji'un. It turns out that when I searched for it, the results didn't come out," said Gembong when contacted, Thursday, July 14.

In fact, according to Gembong, the DKI Provincial Government must coordinate with Google to also change street names in its application. Because, Google Maps is often the mainstay of the community as a travel guide.

"As soon as the name changes, it must automatically change on Google Maps. Why doesn't it happen? It means that coordination is not working," said Gembong.

Therefore, Gembong said that Commission A is currently proposing the formation of a special committee (pansus) to explore the polemic of changing 22 street names in Jakarta.

After that, the special committee will issue a recommendation to the DKI Provincial Government. Given, Anies intends to increase the number of roads whose names will be changed in the future.

"So, so that in the future there will be no problems, we will form a special committee. This special committee is to solve the problem. The simplest example is, if Google Maps hasn't changed until today, then what if we add more roads that have been changed?" he said.

For your information, here are 22 street names that underwent name changes:1. Jalan Mpok Nori (replaces Jalan Raya Bambu Apus, Bambu Apus Village, Cipayung District, East Jakarta)2. Jalan H. Bokir bin Dji'un (replaces Jalan Raya Pondok Gede in the segments of Pinang Ranti and Dukuh Villages, East Jakarta)3. Jalan Haji Darip (replaces Jalan Bekasi Timur Raya, East Jakarta)4. Entong Fat Street (replaces Jalan Budaya, East Jakarta)5. Jalan Rama Ratu Jaya (replaces Jalan BKT West Side, East Jakarta)6. Jalan H Rohim Sa'ih (replacing Bantaran Setu Barat, South Jakarta)7. Jalan KH. Ahmad Suhaimi (replacing the Setu Babakan East Bank, South Jakarta)8. Jalan Hj. Tutty Alawiyah (replaces Jalan Warung Buncit Raya, South Jakarta)9. Jalan KH. Guru Amin (replaces Jalan Raya Pasar Minggu North Side, South Jakarta)10. Jalan Raden Ismail (replaces Jalan Buntu, Central Jakarta)11. Jalan Mahbub Djunaidi (replaces Jalan Srikaya, Central Jakarta)12. Jalan M. Mashabi (replaces Jalan Kebon Kacang Raya North Side, Central Jakarta)13. Jalan HM Saleh Ishak (replaces Jalan Kebon Kacang Raya South Side, Central Jakarta)14. Jalan Tino Sidin (replaces Jalan Cikini VII, Central Jakarta)15. Abdullah Ali Street (replaces SMP 76 Street, Central Jakarta)16. Jalan A. Hamid Arief (replaces Jalan Tanah Tinggi 1 gang 5, Central Jakarta)17. Jalan H. Imam Sapi'ie (replaces Jalan Senen Raya, Central Jakarta)18. Jalan Mualim Teko (replacing the road in front of the Muara Angke Nature Tourism Park, North Jakarta)19. Jalan Guru Ma'mun (replaces Jalan Rawa Buaya, West Jakarta)20. Sheikh Junaid Al Batawi Street (replacing the West Outer Ring Road, West Jakarta)21. Habib Ali Bin Ahmad Street (replacing Panggang Island Road, Thousand Islands)22. Kyai Mursalin Street (replaces Panggang Island Road, Thousand Islands)


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