Jakarta`s Development must Be aligned with Residents` Aspiration
Reported by Fakhrizal Fakhri | Translated by Rizky Mawardi
The Chairman of the Jakarta City Council, Suhud Alynudin, emphasized the importance of aligning residents' aspirations with the development design prepared by the Jakarta Provincial Government.
development that meets their needs
According to Suhud, many residents' proposals submitted through the Regional Development Planning Meeting (Musrenbang) have not been fully accommodated in regional development programs.
Public Aspirations Become Jakarta’s Development Priority"Many residents aspire to development that meets their needs. However, there are still proposals from the Musrenbang that have not been realized into Jakarta's development plans," he said, Wednesday (6/24).
Suhud added the Jakarta City Council hopes that future development planning will pay more attention to community aspirations so that the programs implemented are in line with residents' needs.
"Hopefully there will be harmony between the aspirations of the people and the design of Jakarta's development, so that the programs implemented truly answer the needs of the people," he added.
In addition to highlighting the planning aspect, Suhud also reminded that there are still a number of programs whose absorption has not been optimal in the implementation of the 2025 Fiscal Year Regional Budget.
This is one of the important notes in the discussion of the Draft Regional Regulation (Raperda) concerning Accountability for the Implementation of the Regional Budget (P2APBD) for the 2025 Fiscal Year.
He explained that all commissions in the Kebon Sirih parliament had submitted a number of notes regarding the implementation of the 2025 Regional Budget. There were still programs whose budget realization had not been maximized.
"It's true that some programs haven't been optimally absorbed. This means the provincial government's performance needs to be continuously improved to ensure optimal budget utilization and ensure planned programs are implemented on target," he stated.