Governor Pramono Exemplifies Civil Servants Using Public Transportation
Reported by Dessy Suciati | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
Jakarta Governor, Pramono Anung, also used public transportation to implement Governor's Call Number 6/2025, which requires civil servants to use public transport every Wednesday.
The impact for us is gradually reducing what is called congestion, emissions, and so on
Starting from his official residence, he walked to Taman Suropati Bus Stop today. He began his trip by taking the Transjakarta 4C bus from Taman Suropati Bus Stop to Carolus Bus Stop.
He then transferred by taking the Transjakarta 5M bus from Carolus Bus Stop to Matraman Bus Stop. From Matraman Bus Stop, he walked to Balairung Hotel, where he attended the first event this morning.
South Jakarta Mayor Takes Public Transportation to His OfficeThe first activity he attended was the Regional Leadership Conference of Aisyiyah Jakarta at Balairung Hotel.
"I took public transportation today. I have a schedule at Aisyiyah Muhammadiyah at Balairung Hotel and then continuing to DPR for a hearing," he explained, Wednesday (4/30).
He added this aimed at parsing congestion and emissions in Jakarta. As a leader, he wanted to set an example for all civil servants to implement this policy.
He was even committed to improving the quality and connectivity of public transport in Jakarta. One of the ways is by adding several new Transjabodetabek routes, such as Blok M-Alam Sutera and five other routes that will connect Jakarta with West Java and Banten.
"There will be five more that we will open. Three in West Java, two in Banten," he explained.
He added the number of civil servants in Jakarta is quite large, reaching 45,000 people. With the implementation of this policy, he is confident that it can make a significant contribution to reducing traffic congestion in Jakarta.
"The impact for us is gradually reducing what is called congestion, emissions, and so on," he added.