Towards the end of his term of office, Depok Mayor Mohammad Idris realized campaign promises by realizing 90 percent of his government's work programs.
It is known that Mohammad Idris' campaign promise with Depok Deputy Mayor Imam Budi Hartono was stated in the Depok City flagship program 2021-2026. However, the Idris-Imam period was cut due to the simultaneous 2024 Pilkada on 27 November 2024 and its inauguration in February 2025.
"As a person who complies with promises, at least 90 percent of campaign promises are realized until 2025, the remaining 10 percent may be 2026," said Idris in Depok, Friday, as reported by ANTARA, Saturday, April 20.
There are 10 campaign promises or flagship programs for the Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Depok. One of them that is being completed is fulfilling the ownership of the Posyandu building in each RW.
Idris explained that the posyandu that has not been realized is the purchase of land because it causes problems, the posyandu data in us turns out to be more, after which there are still many submissions, there are 1 RW, it turns out that 2, this needs to be fulfilled. "For the purchase of land for Posyandu, it is around 60 percent until next year. In 2026 it is still budgeted and allowed," he said.
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However, for the 2026 budget, according to Idris, it is different again, because it is the authority of the new mayor as a result of the simultaneous implementation of the Regional Head Election (Pilkada), which will be held later this year.
However, the most important thing is not to leave the Regional Long-Term Development Plan (RPJPD) and RKPD.
Idris said that his party had consulted with the Ministry of Home Affairs (Kemendagri) regarding campaign promises included in the Regional Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMD).
"The Ministry of Home Affairs said that the realization of the 2021-2026 RPJMD would not be tightened to fulfill its program, because the Pilkada was indeed cut," he said.
In addition, there are a number of physical developments planned by the Depok City Government next year. One of them is the construction of the western part of the Sports Center (GOR).
"This GOR is futsal and so on in Accompaniment, I ask that it be built next year," said Idris.
Depok City, he said, would continue to improve educational facilities and infrastructure, such as the construction of Madrasah Tsanawiyah (MTs).
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