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DKI Usulkan Anggaran RP 150 M untuk Program 5 Tertib

Rp 150 B Proposed For 5 Orderly Programs

City Administration proposed Rp 150 billion to draft five orderly programs in 2016. Along with City Police, it is expected can run effectively and create order city.

We’ve proposed Rp 150 billion for five orderly programs. This is to pay police/army in the field, such as eat and salary

Jakarta Governor, Basuki “Ahok” T Purnama disclosed such budget is purposed for Army/Police as pocket money during their work. It was proposed in 2016 City Budget (APBD) which is still under discussion with Jakarta Legislative Council (DPRD).

Ahok Hopes Jakarta Would Be Order City in 2016

“We’ve proposed Rp 150 billion for five orderly programs. This is to pay police/army in the field, such as eat and salary,” he explained, Thursday (10/1).

Last January 2015, Ahok signed the Gubernatorial Regulation No.138/2015, which allow the city giving salary Rp 250,000 and eat Rp 38,000 per day per person.

He expected such program could run optimally with the budget. Residents also asked to support government program to create order city.

He also plans to provide other facilities, namely free of charge to ride Transjakarta bus and other public transports.

Lastly, the five orderly programs are traffic, trash, residential, tax and demonstration.

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