RI PRESIDENT Prabowo Subianto targets all infrastructure development for the Indonesian Capital City (IKN) to be completed within 3-4 years. Prabowo hopes that IKN can be used by the executive and judiciary.
Minister of State Secretary (Mensesneg) Prastyo Hadi said that Prabowo had said from the start that he would continue developing IKN.
“Earlier, it was stated that in 3-4 years, that was his target, which was to complete all the infrastructure so that it could be used by both the executive and the judiciary,” said Prasetyo, in Jakarta, Monday (28/10).
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Prasetyo revealed that Prabowo had given instructions for the construction of IKN to be carried out quickly.
The plan is that IKN will again be led by Basuki Hadimuljono. However, the Deputy Chief of Gerindra has not revealed when Basuki will be officially appointed as Head of OIKN.
“That’s it, that’s it. Pak Basuki was asked to continue,” he said. (Ykb/I-2)
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