JAKARTA - The formation of the Sumatera Post-disaster Recovery Task Force (Satgas) by the Indonesian House of Representatives is considered to be on the right track. As representatives of the people, the ability of the task force to absorb the aspirations of the affected people is very decisive and not only active in the meeting room.
Political communication analyst Hendri Satrio said the formation of the Task Force was a concrete function of the DPR in terms of supervision and hearing all aspirations of the community in the affected areas.
"The formation of the Sumatra Post-disaster Recovery Task Force by the DPR is the right step, provided that it really strengthens the coordination of rehabilitation and reconstruction in Aceh, North Sumatra, and South Sumatra," he said in a written message, Thursday, January 1.
The man, who is commonly called Hensat, added that the task force office in Aceh should be used to hear the complaints of the people directly, not get caught up in bureaucratic procedures that drag on. He also reminded that with the presence of this Task Force from the DPR, there is no longer any overlapping programs and the use of the budget is carried out correctly and efficiently.
"The formation of the Task Force is good, and the choice of having an office at the disaster site is also good for proximity to the field, but don't let it just be a meeting place without tangible results for the affected people," he said.
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