Jakarta (ANTARA) - Governor of Jakarta Pramono Anung and his deputy, Rano 'Doel' Karno, have so far implemented 90.3 percent of their 100-day work programs (quick wins) to develop Jakarta.
"Of the 40 programs, 90.3 percent of them have been fulfilled 100 percent. There are 9.7 percent that have not been completed," Pramono informed on Wednesday.
The unfinished programs include the operation of the Jakarta Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) Plant, a waste-to-fuel processing facility, in Rorotan, North Jakarta.
Pramono's plans to inaugurate a tourist ship to the Seribu Islands and develop a model for the construction of the Cakung Regional General Hospital (RSUD) are also still pending.
"I hope those programs can be fulfilled soon," he said.
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In addition, the Jakarta government is yet to start work on a bicycle lane on the south side of Rasuna Said Street, a bike-to-work initiative for all staff on Fridays, and the groundbreaking for mitigation embankments in Muara Angke, Muara Baru, and Pluit Bay, he added.
According to Pramono, programs related to the needs of the community, including students, have been fulfilled up to a degree in the first 100 days of his administration.
"The most concerning issue is the need of students and the community, which has been relatively fulfilled," he said.
The 40 quick-win programs of Pramono and Rano include 567 action plans, consisting of 41 action plans in the government sector, 74 plans in the economy and finance sector, 400 plans in the development and environment sectors, and 52 plans in the public welfare sector.
In their first 100 working days, the governor and deputy governor have launched 33 programs, including the Jakarta Path to Top 20 Global City, a job fair, IPA Buaran III, Transjabodetabek, Taman Anak Sejahtera, and the Sunter C Pump.
They have also announced free transportation for 15 community groups, inaugurated Rusun Jagakarsa (Jagakarsa flats), relaunched the Sirukim housing and settlement application, opened 24-hour city park access, and raised White Troops to provide health services to the community.
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Pramono quick-wins: 9.7% of programs yet to see light of day
June 5, 2025 00:25 GMT+700
Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung delivering a press statement at the Jakarta City Hall on Wednesday (June 4, 2025). (ANTARA/Lia Wanadriani/rst)
Translator: Lia Wanadriani, Resinta Sulistiyandari
Editor: Rahmad Nasution
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