You don't have javascript enabled. Good luck with that.
Pencarian
Terapkan Sistem Meritokrasi, Pramono Lantik 1.840 Pejabat

Pramono Inaugurates 1,840 Officials of Echelon III and IV

Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung inaugurated 1,840 administrative and supervisory officials under the Jakarta government yesterday, Wednesday (11/5).

I inaugurated 1,840 officials of echelon III and IV

This inauguration held in the yard of Jakarta City Hall was conducted based on the Jakarta Governor Decree No. 996/2025.

"Today, at the City Hall, as the Governor, I inaugurated 1,840 officials of echelon III and IV," he expressed.

Jakarta Govt Prepares Catchment Area to Address Flooding in Jati Padang

In his speech, Pramono emphasized that this inauguration is part of an ongoing effort to organize the bureaucracy and implement a fair and transparent merit-based system.

Through this policy, he wants to ensure that every position within the Jakarta government is filled by civil servants with the capacity to provide optimal public services.

"In the process, we do it openly through a meritocracy. OPD proposes, evaluated by BKD and also the Regional Secretary, of course, in coordination with the Deputy Governor," he explained.

The inauguration for Echelon III and IV positions in the second phase will also be conducted soon as a step to accelerate efforts to strengthen organizational performance, promote development acceleration, and improve the quality of public services for the Jakarta community.

With this inauguration, all Jakarta posts previously held by acting officials have now been resolved.

"Hopefully, it will be completed entirely by this November," he hoped.

He hoped that the newly inaugurated officials could start working immediately to provide the best service for Jakarta residents. He said, this position is a great responsibility that requires integrity, competence, and innovation to realize various priority programs outlined in the Jakarta RPJMD.

He explained that the promotion and transfer of administrative and supervisory positions are based on considerations and proposals from the heads of each OPD. All stages have received technical recommendations and considerations from the Head of the State Civil Service Agency and approval from the Home Minister.

Further, he also highlighted Jakarta's challenges, especially the increasing Gini ratio which is projected to reach 0.423 in 2024. Hence, he specifically asked the newly appointed officials to support the head of OPD in formulating inclusive and equitable policies.

He hoped that all levels of his staff could build strong and harmonious synergy in running their duties and ensure that the bureaucracy operates efficiently.

"We must continue to innovate in providing the best service to the community while prioritizing the principles of accountability, transparency, and responsiveness to the needs of the community," he continued.

As the end of 2025 approaches, Jakarta faces threats of extreme weather, including potential floods, strong winds, and falling trees. In addition, issues such as land subsidence, air pollution, and waste and waste management also remain urgent challenges.

He believes that through synergy and shared commitment, the negative impacts of extreme weather can be managed.

"In facing various challenges, I once again urge all newly appointed officials to continue maintaining the spirit of Jaga Jakarta (keep Jakarta safe)," he closed.

Linked News
Popular News indeks
  1. Jakarta Govt-City Council Step Up Coordination to Address Key Urban Challenges

    access_time22-02-2026 remove_red_eye1395 personFakhrizal Fakhri
  2. Free Transit Card Applications Skyrocket 143%, Passing 76k Mark

    access_time20-02-2026 remove_red_eye990 personAldi Geri Lumban Tobing
  3. CNY 2577 Kongzili: Matakin Calls for Justice and Solidarity

    access_time22-02-2026 remove_red_eye865 personAldi Geri Lumban Tobing
  4. Jalan RS Fatmawati Widening Supports Transit-Oriented Development

    access_time19-02-2026 remove_red_eye716 personTiyo Surya Sakti
  5. One-Year Reflection: Pram-Rano Outline Performance Achievements

    access_time21-02-2026 remove_red_eye644 personDessy Suciati