Ahy ensures that the acceleration of Bengkulu-Tengano connectivity still runs

Jakarta -Coordination of Minister of Infrastructure and Seniority Development, Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono (AHY) has ensured that the construction of Bengkulu -Angano connectivity is still accelerating. It was transferred during the coordination meeting (coordination meeting) of the succession of the presidential instruction number 12 of 2025 in Bengkulu. He explained that this meeting was a form of dedication from the central government to attend directly with the revision of development progress. “The president’s instruction demands integrated work of all parties. Actual evidence can be seen from the opening of the delivery flow, so that the recovery of transport services is faster,” he said in a written statement on Tuesday (9/16/2025). Browse to continue with the content of Pulau Enggano, as one of the outer islands of Indonesia receives special attention, because sea and air transport is key to the spread of citizen and logistics distribution. Prior to the coordination meeting, Ahy visited the activities at the Bay Islandport directly, which was one of the liaison for development connectivity. He added that the reopening of the Bay Island Port Shipping flow was faster than the target, characterized by the KMP Pullo Tello as the first ship to work and continued until mid -September. “Alhamdulillah, the target that was supposed to be August 31, could be completed faster on July 7. It is too much thanks to the hard work of all parties,” he continued. However, the issue of sedimentation and barn in the port of Bay Island is still a point to be considered by the government by normalizing the coastline and strengthening the pier. “If repeated, the costs incurred will be very large. Therefore, we should not stop on short -term solutions, but build a solid and sustainable system. In this way, Bengkulu and Enggano can develop faster,” he added. In addition to the construction of the port, there are also different progress that have also been achieved, such as the operation of electricity in Enggano for 24 hours with a power reserve of up to 60 days, active telecommunications networks in Banjarsari village, to the increase in the Frequency of Bengkulu-Tengano flights to four times a week. Ahy also emphasized that infrastructure development is not only a physical matter, but also with regard to the impact of the community. “Infrastructure development is not only concrete and asphalt, but rather offers new hope for the community. Enggano people should feel that the state is present for them,” he said. Furthermore, he hopes that acquiring better connectivity can open new economic opportunities in Enggano, while emphasizing that this achievement is the result of the synergy of the central, regional and SOE governments. “Through ships with a larger capacity, transport services are not only smoother, but also open opportunities for the presence of health facilities, trade and new economic development on the island,” he said. “We have to guard to the end so that the development in Bengkulu and Enggano really brings well -being to the community,” he concluded. Also look at the Ahy video: Connectivity between regions is not only Java but Aceh to Papua (PRF/Ega)