Pramono Commitment Prioritizing Real Work
Reported by Dessy Suciati | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
Jakarta Governor, Pramono Anung, popularly called Mas Pram, responded to the results of the Litbang Kompas survey which showed residents are satisfied with his performance. From the survey, 64.5 percent of residents are satisfied with Pramono's performance and 81.3 percent of residents assess Pramono's image as good.
For me personally, I am the type of person who uses surveys as a reference
For him, the survey results will be used as a reference for his performance as the Governor.
"For me personally, I am the type of person who uses surveys as a reference," he expressed, at Cendrawasih Stadium, Cengkareng Sub-district, West Jakarta, Tuesday (6/24).
Pramono Requests Renovation of Srengseng City ForestHowever, he said his performance could still be improved further, even though the survey results are already quite good.
Even, he was also advised to be more active on social media. However, he emphasized that his focus was not on appearing on social media but rather on real work.
I prefer technocracy; I am not someone who then appears too much on social media," he asserted.
He also responded casually about the 12.2 percent of respondents who felt he still needs to engage more with his constituents.
"It's okay, because not all residents can be reached, just like today," he uttered.
He then exemplified his activities today, which included visiting three different locations: Kalideres General Hospital (RSUD), Cendrawasih Sports Hall (GOR), and Srengseng City Forest, as well as various other closed activities.
That's what was then asked of me to post what I was doing. Well, I didn't do that," he explained.
As information, based on the results of the Litbang Kompas survey regarding the performance of Jakarta Governor and his deputy in addressing various issues, the majority of respondents expressed satisfaction. The results show that 71.3 percent of the community claimed to be satisfied and very satisfied.
Meanwhile, 24.2 percent expressed dissatisfaction, 2 percent were very dissatisfied, and 2.4 percent did not know or did not answer. The survey was conducted from June 10 to 14, 2025.