Jakarta provincial government ensures that DBH -cut does not prune the welfare program

Jakarta – Special staff of the Governor of Jakarta Social Communication Chico Hakim ensured that the Jakarta Profit Sharing Fund (DBH) would not interfere with the government programs that were in direct contact with the lower class community. At present, the Bapeda is conducting a study so that the existing funds can be optimal. “Bappea needs to process even more. Not yet, there is no, there is no. But definitely not to touch things related to the needs of the community, especially at lower levels,” Chico told reporters in City Hall, Central Jakarta, Monday (6/10/2025) to reporters. Jakarta DBH deduction is quite high by reaching RP 15 trillion. This causes the local revenue and expenditure budget (APBD) to decrease RP. 95 trillion to about RP. 79 trillion. Browse to continue with the content Chico said, the Jakarta provincial government will meet all policies of the central government regarding this matter. They will overcome DBH cuts with different efforts. “Yes, that means that if it became a central decision, we must surely run and we definitely stay optimistic. Jakarta is very spaces that can be filled by the private sector, right? Creative financing, so a creative financing through collaboration, investment and others,” he explained. Chico heard the direction of Jakarta -Governor Pramono Anung firsthand not to cut out the slightest programs such as KJP or KJMU. According to him, the step was considered appropriate. “Surely Mr. Gub reminded that there should be no pruning associated with the welfare of the community. For example, KJMU, KJP, it still cannot be finished or even added if there is a need,” he said. (Jesus/Isa)