Encourage the management of assets, Menbud has adopted the Museum Supervisory Council

Culture Minister Jakarta – Fadli Zon has appointed the Supervisory Council of the Public Service Agency (Blu) Museum and Cultural Heritage (MCB). This appointment was set out by the decision of the Minister of Culture of the Republic of Indonesia Number 165/P/2025 regarding the appointment of the Supervisory Council at the Museum and Cultural Services Agency of the Ministry of Culture. The letter was symbolically presented at a meeting that took place in the Indonesian National Museum, Jakarta. Fadli hopes this effort can improve the quality of managing museums and cultural heritage, as well as strengthen the cultural identity of the country. He also emphasized the importance of the management of museum assets and cultural heritage owned by MCB. According to him, collaboration is needed for site management operations, such as the Muarajambi, Serving, Dongsongo area and other areas, so they have many visitors and earn revenue. Browse to continue the content, just as with the management of the museum, Fadli said that the Indonesian National Museum currently has a target of 20,000 visitors, while it is currently only 12,750 visitors. “We also have many museums that need to be activated. For example, historical museums, such as the museum for proclamation manuscripts, youth promise museums and national awakening museums. Maybe we can (can) make a kind of group,” Fadli said in a written statement, 8/26/2025). Fadli explained that MCB would manage 34 assets of cultural heritage sites, some of which worked with Injurney and Taman Tourism Taman Temple (TWC). He also emphasized the importance of managing the management of this cultural heritage in order to produce revenue from the management of the website. The names appointed as Blu MCB supervising board include Muhammad Asrian Mirza as chairman of the Supervisory Council, with Sithie Indrawati Djojohadicum, Linda Djuwita Djalil, Tamalia Alishahbana, and Thomas Am Djiwandono. As a step for implementation, the decision of the Minister of Culture was said that the supervisory council had, among other things, the instructions to oversee the implementation of the duties and responsibilities of the management of the museum and cultural services agency of the Ministry of Culture. Then advice to officials management of the Ministry of Cultural Museum and Cultural Services Agency; and determine, monitor and evaluate the implementation of the strategic policy of the Ministry of Cultural Culture Services Agency. The tenure of the Supervisory Board officially begins from 7 July 2025 to January 3, 2027. Through the Museum and Cultural Council for Supervision, the Ministry of Culture offers direction and supervision in the management of museums and cultural heritage in Indonesia. It aims to improve quality, preserve cultural heritage and strengthen the cultural identity of the country. For information, the submission of the supervisory council decision was also attended by the Secretary -General of the Ministry of Culture, Bambang Wibawarta; Director -General of Culture and Tradition Protection, Restu Gunawan; Head of Museum and Cultural Heritage, Abi Kusno; and Executive Director of the Museum and Culture Heritage Business Management Agency, Indira Estiyanti Nurjadin. (Ega/Ega)