BOGOR - Deputy Chairperson of the West Java DPRD, Iwan Suryawan, absorbs the aspirations of the people of Bogor City regarding the challenges and adjustment of development between the central, provincial and city governments in the new government era 2025-2030 in changes to the 2025 regional revenue and expenditure budget (APBD) to run budget efficiency.

Previously, an agreement between the Bogor City DPRD Budget Agency (Banggar) and the Bogor City Regional Government Budget Team (TAPD) was agreed on by IDR 2.933 trillion, while regional expenditures amounted to IDR 2.945 trillion.

Then, regional financing receipts were agreed at IDR 35.497 billion, with regional financing expenditures of IDR 26.294 billion. Meanwhile, net financing of IDR 9.202 billion and the remaining more budget financing for the year (SiLPA) was recorded at IDR 0.00.

Several important regional expenditure allocations for 2025, including reserve funds for the implementation of Porprov 2026 amounting to Rp1 billion, continued construction of two new school units amounting to Rp36 billion. In addition, there is spending on aids for persons with disabilities of Rp 1.6 billion, land capital expenditure for R3 roads of Rp 3.4 billion, and continuation of R3 road construction with a budget of Rp 8.3 billion, and other programs.

Meanwhile, in the future, Iwan said that in this new era, there are hopes and challenges faced by the regions, especially the city of Bogor as a city storefront in the Megapolitan area which is often in the spotlight of the central and provincial governments in the midst of budget efficiency which will be outlined in the 2025 APBD changes in the middle of this year.

There are several jobs that are proposed to be carried out in 2025 to improve the budget for West Java Province in Bogor City, including the Kebon Pedes underpass or playover on railroad lines prone to accidents.

"Inpres number 1 of 2025 (budget efficiency) changes the development plan previously set, there must be adjustments to the central, regional and regional programs. God willing, the results of this dialogue, we will fight for the aspirations of the Bogor City development budget in the West Java DPRD," said Iwan in a hearing dialogue held at the Bogor City DPRD, Thursday, March 20.

In the dialogue with the leadership of the council, the Bogor City government and community representatives, Iwan said that it was necessary to move quickly to synergize in responding to the central government's policy regarding budget efficiency as stated in Presidential Instruction No. 1 of 2025, so that it is right and right on target.

Recently, the Governor of West Java, said Iwan, had calculated the budget reallocation of around Rp5.4 trillion for an increase in the budget in the education sector by building new classrooms and schools, repairing roads, electrifying houses, health, housing through uninhabitable housing programs (Rutilahu), to revitalizing rivers.

Therefore, continued Iwan, the implementation of the implementation of the development plan and efficiency of the city and district-level budgets in West Java, including Bogor City, needs to be strengthened by the council in the DPRD.

Iwan is of the view that the style of the Governor of West Java, Dedi Mulyadi, who tends to be alert in responding to problems that exist in society in the midst of efficiency, has a positive impact on the council's work in fighting for the aspirations of the people entrusted to the council.

However, there is a performance challenge for the executive, namely government employees to reallocate the budget according to the needs in the field which was arrested by Governor Dedi Mulyadi.

"Positively, people's aspirations to the council, road repairs and others can be fast with Pak Dedi's leadership model because he has a concentration to strong community problems. On the one hand, his service needs to be prepared. We at the council support and monitor the synergy process. occur, "said Iwan


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