JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung targets the Jakarta regional revenue and expenditure budget (APBD) in 2026 to reach IDR 100 trillion.

Responding to this, the chairman of the DKI Jakarta DPRD, Khoirudin, is optimistic that the regional budget can reach this figure next year.

"It is very possible. I am optimistic. God willing," said Khoirudin at the DKI Jakarta DPRD building, Wednesday, June 18.

Khoirudin projects that the DKI Provincial Government can carry out a number of ways to increase regional income so that it can achieve the APBD target of IDR 100 trillion.

Among them are optimizing the withdrawal of parking fees, structuring utility networks, to cooperation in regional property or assets.

"Currently, many regional assets have not been cooperated, which are neglected, which are still vacant land. Very much. We want to use this for business interests and so on. We work together, in the end it will increase revenue," said Khoirudin.

Then, continued Khoirudin, Jakarta has the potential to receive profit-sharing funds from the central government with a higher value than before.

"The provincial rights, if the autonomy is at the provincial level such as Jakarta, it can get 20 percent of the certain taxes collected by the central government," explained Khoirudin.

"Well, 20 percent of this we have to count together, sit together, synchronize. What exactly is that number? Because all this time it's given. We don't count," he added.

Previously, DKI Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung targeted the DKI Jakarta APBD to reach IDR 100 trillion next year. With the increase in the APBD, the DKI Provincial Government can allocate a budget to build a giant sea wall.

"The current Jakarta APBD is IDR 91 trillion. Hopefully next year it can be above IDR 100 trillion. If that can be done, then we have to spend a minimum of approximately IDR 5 trillion every year for Giant Sea Wall," said Pramono at the Jakarta Future Festival at Taman Ismail Marzuki, Central Jakarta, Sunday, June 15.

Pramono projects that the DKI Provincial Government will seek funding to finance the construction of giant sea wall from various ways. Now, the DKI Provincial Government has been assigned by Prabowo to build 19 kilometers of embankments in the project.

In addition to regional income sourced from taxes and levies, Pramono admitted that he would build a waste power plant (PLTSa) and its profits were used for funding giant sea wall.


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