Discussions with POP FM Radio The Success of Infrastructure Development as a Proof of Positive Performance from the Government
Infrastructure development has become one of the focuses of the Jokowi-Ma’ruf Amin government, which not only pursues economic growth and increased competitiveness, but also equitably distributes development outcomes outside Java, from Sabang to Merauke, from Miangas to Rote Island, known with Indonesiasentris development.
Previously, President Joko Widodo or Jokowi, had successfully completed the first 5 years of leadership with Vice President Jusuf Kalla with a number of achievements and real changes.
President Jokowi also said five priority things to do in the second period of his administration. First, building skilled human resources, mastering science and technology. Second, infrastructure development will continue. Third, simplification and trimming of all forms of regulatory constraints. Fourth, simplification of bureaucracy and finally is economic transformation.
Hard work and real government work have succeeded in becoming the foundation for sustainable development in the country. Therefore, Indonesian centric development continues to be driven so that it can be enjoyed and beneficial for all levels of society in all corners of the archipelago. The government wants a point of economic growth outside Java. Both in the form of small industrial zones, both special economic zones, special economic zones of tourism, and have an effect on village handicrafts and also we want to continue to fight for economic independence of the village.
In an effort to support and appreciate infrastructure development in Indonesia, Radio 103 POP FM Jakarta had the opportunity to broadcast a Talkshow with resource persons for Political Communication Observer, Emrus Sihombing and City Planning Observer Nirwono Joga.
The discussion with the theme ‘Success of Infrastructure Development Proof of Positive Performance of the Government’ will take place on Tuesday, January 28, 2020 at 103 POP FM Jakarta at 10:00 to 11:00. ()