Returning To DKI City Hall, Residents Give SP 2 To Anies Who Have Not Resolved 9 Jakarta Problems

JAKARTA - A group of people on behalf of the Jakarta Citizens' Struggle Coalition (Kopaja) returned to the DKI Jakarta City Hall to give a second warning letter (SP 2) to DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan.

This SP 2 was issued because Anies had not yet resolved 9 crucial problems in Jakarta. The first warning letter has been sent since April 22, 2022.

"We do not see good faith in the maximum efforts of the Governor of DKI Jakarta to solve 9 problems in the DKI Jakarta Province. Anies Baswedan as Governor of DKI Jakarta has not implemented all the recommendations that have been concretely submitted by Kopaja in warning letter 1," said a Kopaja representative from LBH Jakarta at DKI City Hall, Jeanny Silvia, Tuesday, August 23.

In fact, said Jeanny, the 9 problems they are demanding are very crucial and urgent to be resolved immediately because they are directly related to the enjoyment of a decent basic standard of living for humans, especially residents of DKI Jakarta.

"We reject the politicization of public issues and demand that you seriously resolve the issue structurally and sustainably," said Jeanny.

Considering that Anies' term in Jakarta is only two months away, Jeanny urged the DKI Provincial Government to solve the problem as much as possible. If not, the DKI Provincial Government must resolve it by compiling a program in the regional development plan from 2023 to 2026.

"There is an alternative solution, namely a regional development plan (RPD) which should be formed for 2023 to 2026. So, at least, even if he can't (solve 9 problems), he (Anies) must make sure it's in the RPD," he said. .

Returning to DKI City Hall, Residents Give SP 2 to Anies Who Has Not Been Resolved 9 Jakarta Problems

JAKARTA - A group of people on behalf of the Jakarta Citizens' Struggle Coalition (Kopaja) returned to the DKI Jakarta City Hall to give a second warning letter (SP 2) to DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan.

This SP 2 was issued because Anies had not yet resolved 9 crucial problems in Jakarta. The first warning letter has been sent since April 22, 2022.

"We do not see good faith in the maximum efforts of the Governor of DKI Jakarta to solve 9 problems in the DKI Jakarta Province. Anies Baswedan as Governor of DKI Jakarta has not implemented all the recommendations that have been concretely submitted by Kopaja in warning letter 1," said a Kopaja representative from LBH Jakarta at DKI City Hall, Jeanny Silvia, Tuesday, August 23.

In fact, said Jeanny, the 9 problems they are demanding are very crucial and urgent to be resolved immediately because they are directly related to the enjoyment of a decent basic standard of living for humans, especially residents of DKI Jakarta.

"We reject the politicization of public issues and demand that you seriously resolve the issue structurally and sustainably," said Jeanny.

Considering that Anies' term in Jakarta is only two months away, Jeanny urged the DKI Provincial Government to solve the problem as much as possible. If not, the DKI Provincial Government must resolve it by compiling a program in the regional development plan from 2023 to 2026.

"There is an alternative solution, namely a regional development plan (RPD) which should be formed for 2023 to 2026. So, at least, even if he can't (solve 9 problems), he (Anies) must make sure it's in the RPD," he said. .

Here are 9 problems in Jakarta that Anies demands to solve:

1. Poor air quality in Jakarta, which has exceeded the national ambient air quality standard

2. Difficult access to clean water in Jakarta due to water privatization

3. Flood management has not been rooted in several causes of flooding

4. DKI Provincial Government is not serious in expanding access to legal aid

5. Weak protection of coastal communities and small islands in Jakarta Bay

6. Adequate housing is still a crucial issue

7. Forced evictions still haunt Jakarta residents

8. The handling of Covid-19 and its social impact has not been maximized yet

9. The DKI Provincial Government is not serious in protecting the disabled