5,061 Students in Jakarta Receive E-ID Card
Reported by Aldi Geri Lumban Tobing | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
Throughout January-April, e-ID card recording service for 5,061 students aged 17 years old from 144 schools in the capital has been conducted.
Surely this is very effective, as we directly interact with the target
"Its physical cards also we have given," expressed Jakarta Population and Civil Registration Agency's Population Division Head, Sapto Wibowo, Monday (5/13).
It refers to Law No. 24/2013 on Law Amendments No. 23/2016 on Population Administration, Home Minister Regulation No. 8/2016 on Second Amendment to Home Ministry Regulation No. 9/2011 on Guidelines for Issuance of National Identity Cards Based on Identity Card Number (NIK).
E-ID Card Data Recording Services in Schools IntensifiedThis service keeps being optimized through routine service in urban village, working hours extension, and jemput bola (officers to take the initiative to visit residents) service in schools, which aims to provide convenience for students due to school routines.
By so, two until three schools can be served in a day using an operational car equipped with e-ID card recording device.
"Surely this is very effective, as we directly interact with the target," he
said.