JAKARTA - Coordinating Minister for Political and Security Affairs (Menko Polkam) Djamari Chaniago highlighted the importance of inclusive services for all travelers during the 2026 Lebaran transportation at the Kampung Rambutan Terminal, East Jakarta.

"The facilities for the public, especially travelers, of course, have improved, this needs to be prepared," said Djamari after reviewing the facilities for travelers at the Kampung Rambutan Terminal, East Jakarta, Monday, March 16.

During his visit, Djamari saw firsthand the various services provided for travelers, including a children's reading room and a disabled massage post.

The review was carried out as part of the government's monitoring of the readiness of service facilities at the terminal during the Lebaran homecoming period.

According to Djamari, providing facilities that are child and disability friendly is an important part of improving the quality of public services at transport nodes.

When visiting the children's reading room, the Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs saw a number of reading book collections provided for child travelers. The facility is used by families who bring small children to fill time while waiting for the bus departure schedule.

He considered that the existence of a reading room could provide a more comfortable atmosphere for children, so that they do not feel bored while waiting for the journey.

In addition, the facility is also expected to provide positive activities for children while in the terminal.

"The presence of this children's reading room is very helpful for families of travelers. Children can still get useful activities even though they are on the way," explained Djamari.

In addition to the children's reading room, the Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs also took the time to visit the disabled massage post located in the terminal area. This post provides massage services for travelers who are exhausted after a long journey.

He also appreciated the existence of this service because in addition to providing benefits for travelers, the program is also a form of empowerment for people with disabilities who have massage skills.

According to him, inclusive services like this need to continue to be developed at various terminals and other transportation facilities. This is important so that all people, without exception, can feel comfortable and equal services when traveling home.

He hopes that the terminal and related agencies will continue to improve public service facilities so that travelers feel safe and comfortable while at the terminal.

"It is impossible for good service not to be accompanied by responsibility from the community. That is what happened so that the service is getting better," said Djamari.


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