JAKARTA - Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung Wibowo confirmed that Jakarta is now safe, allowing the public to resume normal activities.
He demonstrated this by attending the inauguration of the Jakarta International University (UNIJI) building in the Slipi area, West Jakarta, on Tuesday morning, September 2.
"I also want to show the public that Jakarta is now back to normal. This is important," Pramono said when met at UNIJI in Slipi on Tuesday, September 2.
He explained that since yesterday, Monday (September 1), public transportation, including the MRT, Transjakarta, LRT, and Mikrotrans (Jaklingko), has been allowed to operate normally.
The Jakarta Provincial Government has even made MRT and Transjakarta services free until September 8, 2025.
"So now, everyone who uses transportation owned or managed by the Jakarta Government, whether Transjakarta or MRT, will be free of charge until September 8," Pramono said.
He further detailed the public facilities in Jakarta affected by the demonstrations a few days ago, including 22 Transjakarta bus stops and one MRT station.
According to him, repairs to these public facilities have begun and are targeted for completion by September 8, 2025.
"Including the Senen area. Actually, I'm sorry, the Senen area is quite badly damaged. And yesterday, in coordination with the Deputy Governor, we held a joint community service program. The goal is not merely to create a sense of community involvement, but to foster a sense of ownership and care for Jakarta," Pramono said.
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