JAKARTA - Acting (Pj) Governor of DKI Jakarta Heru Budi Hartono opened his voice about the plan to deactivate the population identification number (NIK) of residents with DKI KTP who no longer live in Jakarta. According to Heru, this policy is a natural thing. "There are indeed a few hundred thousand NIKs whose whereabouts are indeed unknown, yes. Naturally, please (NIK is removed). Later with the population service being searched for for for the cause, temporarily disabled," said Heru at the DKI Jakarta City Hall, Wednesday, May 3. The policy of deletion of this NIK is stated in the DKI Regional Secretary Instruction Number e-0014/2023 concerning Temporary Deactivation and Reactivation of NIK and Return Data Collection in 2023. However, there is no certainty of the time for implementation of NIK in such population documents. The Head of the DKI Jakarta Population and Civil Registration Service (Disdukcapil) Budi Awaluddin said that currently his party is currently collecting data on residents who do not live in the DKI Jakarta area. This data collection mechanism refers to the Decree of the Head of the DKI Jakarta Population and Civil Registration Office Number 80 of 2023 concerning Re-Deactivation and Reactivation of Population Identification Number (NIK). (NIK/KTP Identification of DKI residents is no longer living in Jakarta) this is an effort to control population administration where residents with DKI Jakarta ID cards must de facto stay in the DKI Jakarta area," said Budi. So far, it is recorded that around 194 thousand Jakarta residents have settled outside the area. This figure, said Budi, will continue to increase along with further recording. "This data was obtained based on the findings in the field and RT/RW reports over the past several years. After that, RT/RW will re-verify the results of matching and research in the field,'s findings, " he said. Budi also added, the RT/RW chairman has the authority to propose the activation of ID cards of residents who have not been doped in the area. In accessing the Government's program, it is obtained based on the findings in the field and RTT's report.

However, the involvement of the RT/RW was carried out after the community received population document services at the Dukcapil service counter in the village. "For residents who still have a DKI Jakarta ID card but are no longer domiciled in DKI Jakarta, we urge them to immediately report to the Dukcapil counter at the village level to immediately process the transfer according to their domicile address. Active participation of residents is needed for better Jakarta and administrative order," he added.


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