JAMBI - Jambi Provincial Government (Pemprov) has budgeted IDR 1.2 billion to rebuild the Jambi deputy governor's official residence which was burnt down.

"The construction has been budgeted for in the 2023 Regional Expenditure Budget (APBD). Apart from that, the deputy governor's official residence has also been insured. This time, with a budget of IDR 1.2 billion," said the Head of the General Bureau of the Jambi Provincial Secretariat Muzakir, as reported by ANTARA, Thursday, February 9.

In the near future, the Provincial Government of Jambi will conduct a tender auction to build the official residence of the deputy governor of Jambi, where what will be repaired is the building structure and there are no significant changes to the building.

"What's being repaired is the building structure. To continue further and the technicality, there is the Jambi PUPR Service because it will be done in one budget year," he explained.

Previously, the police conducted an investigation into the fire that occurred at the Jambi deputy governor's official residence. Based on the results of that investigation, the main cause of the fire was due to an electrical short circuit.

Currently, after the fire, Jambi Deputy Governor Abdullah Sani is occupying his private house until the official residence has been rebuilt.

The construction is an obligation of the Jambi Provincial Government to their regional heads and it is hoped that the construction of the official residence will provide comfort for the deputy governor in working to build Jambi.

"We hope that the construction of the Jambi deputy governor's official residence can be completed within the allotted time so that it can be occupied later," said Muzakir.


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