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JATENG - Kudus Regent Hartopo said that his party is trying to get all the Public Street Lighting (LPJU) that died due to damage to be repaired. Repair efforts are rushed before Eid 2023.

"We have invited the relevant Regional Apparatus Organizations (OPD), starting from the Transportation Service and the Kudus Education, Youth and Sports Office, to seek LPJU which is the authority of both of them to be on before Eid," he said in Kudus, Central Java, Friday, April 14, as reported by Antara.

He admitted that this year there was indeed a procurement of LPJU at the Kudus Transportation Service, so that when the procurement has been completed, of course it will be immediately installed.

Likewise, he said, for LPJU in the area of Balai Jagong Kudus, which is known to be dead, it has also been coordinated to find a solution.

"Because all LPJUs in the Balai Jagong area are solar cells that require expensive costs. Both the Transportation Agency and the Kudus Disdikpora have been asked to find the best solution so that it is not dark at night," he said.

Later, he said, the possibility of his treatment being handed over to the Kudus Transportation Agency because the Kudus Disdikpora did not have technical personnel in charge of LPJU.

To maximize all LPJU in Kudus, which amounts to 6,616 points can turn on, this year a migration from prepaid electricity (to token mode) is also carried out after payment. Because during token mode there are several lamp points that have died because they have not been filled with tokens.


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