JAKARTA - Head of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Population and Civil Registration Office, Budi Awaluddin, remembers that residents who wanted to try their luck in Jakarta after Eid al-Fitr were not only desperate capital. They must have the ability to get a job opportunity.

"Don't just be desperate in capital because this will certainly trouble the migrants themselves and also the people of Jakarta," Budi told reporters, Saturday, April 6.

Budi also reminded that Jakarta residents who return to their hometowns do not carelessly invite their families or relatives. Because, reflecting on 2023, almost 84 percent of migrants are only high school graduates and lower education levels.

"And 62.32 percent (of them, ed) are low-income people. So in fact, many people who came to Jakarta upon arrival became unemployed," he said.

Furthermore, the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government will try to prevent immigrants, one of which is through structuring population administration. "So people who do not comply with their domicile, yes, of course we will arrange it by temporarily deactivating the NIK," said Budi.

In addition, new rules will be issued for migrants who have not settled for five years who will not receive social assistance (bansos). "In the future, we will formulate a new policy in suppressing the mobility of migrants to Jakarta," he concluded.


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