Gerindra hopes the Jakarta version of the LPDP program is right on target

Jakarta -DKI Jakarta DPRD -member of the Gerindra Party Faction, Ali Lubis, supported the Jakarta Superior Student Card (KJMU) program plan, a bursary program similar to LPDP, initiated by DKI Jakarta -Governor Pramono Anung. Ali assessed that the program should be reproduced in favor of the little people. “I think this idea is good and should be supported, because programs that are for small communities like this must be there and many,” Ali told reporters on Sunday (9/14/2025). Ali was of the opinion that there should be certain conditions if the Jakarta version of the LPDP program can work well later. He did not want the practices of corruption, collusion and nepotism (KKN) when the program was underway. Browse to continue with the content “Also keep in mind if this program applies, so that there is no KKN element in the selection process, do not allow those who get this program from rich people who can,” Ali said. “For students who get this program, a kind of agreement must be concluded if it later graduated to be prepared to serve in the Jakarta provincial government and work to build the city of Jakarta to improve the well -being of the people of Jakarta,” he added. As is known, Pramono Anung plans to start the KJMU program, similar to the Scheme of the Education Fund Management Institution (LPDP). This program aims to start running with an initial quota of 100 students next year. “So I will prepare, hopefully next year it can start. If possible, only 100 students who provide our LPDP, of the Jakarta pattern, who can go abroad,” Pramono said in South Jakarta on Saturday (9/13). Pramono believes this program is a capital for bursary recipients. He wants Jakarta children out of families to get the same opportunity. He also said that this scholarship would be focused on Jakarta students who wanted to continue their education abroad, especially for those who were economically harmed. He hopes this program can increase human resources in Jakarta. “In addition to reducing the lack of happiness, preparing better human resources, it also makes insights for the children in their families. So I’ll do it,” he said. (FAS/IDH)