JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government has again bleached thousands of diplomas in the fifth phase of 2025. Throughout 2025, the DKI Provincial Government has bleached 6,050 diplomas with a budget allocation of up to Rp. 14.9 billion.

"In the initial phase of the program, the number of recipients is still small because not many people dare to openly say that their certificates are held. Now, after the program has become more well-known, people are starting to voluntarily report their condition," said Pramono at the DKI Jakarta City Hall, Tuesday, December 30.

Pramono explained that this program targets students whose diplomas are held due to school administrative fees. The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government noted that there are still many cases of suspended diplomas, especially in private schools. In fact, there are residents whose diplomas have been suspended for 27 years.

"Now the fathers are 50 years old and what, the ijazah is written not SLTA but still SMU. That is a concrete example of what, the portrait of our education that happens in Jakarta," said Pramono.

In this fifth phase, the DKI Provincial Government bleached 2,753. The value of assistance disbursed in this phase reached Rp. 2.8 billion and became the closing of the series of diploma bleaching programs throughout 2025.

The recipients of the assistance come from various types of educational units. Of the total 2,753 participants, 1,265 are madrasah students and 1,488 are private school students. The expansion of the target is carried out to reach participants across levels and school backgrounds.

"At this stage, more than a thousand recipients come from madrasahs. This means that this program targets all levels and types of schools, both state, private, and madrasahs. This program will also continue to be the concern of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government," said Pramono.

Continuing, the Head of the DKI Jakarta Education Office Nahdiana said that the fifth stage was a continuation of the series of certificate bleaching which had been running since the beginning of the year. The number of recipients of assistance continues to increase at each stage.

"In the first phase, assistance was provided to 117 students, the second phase to 371 students, the third phase to 820 students, the fourth phase of the first wave to 744 students and the second wave to 1,238 students, and the fifth phase to 2,753 students," said Nahdiana.


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