Monday, September 1st 2025 Reporter: Budhi Firmansyah Surapati Translator: Rizky Mawardi 96
(Foto: Nugroho Sejati)
Jakarta Deputy Governor, Rano Karno, Monday (9/1), led the Mutual Work to Quickly Safeguard Jakarta action at Transjakarta Central Senen and Transjakarta Toyota Rangga Bus Stops, Senen, Central Jakarta.
This i s a simultaneous movement
This collaborative activity to clean public facilities after the demonstration involved 215 people from the Rainbow Troops, the online motorcycle taxi community, traders from PD Pasar Jaya, students and the Indonesian Student Alumni Association (SIKAPI) Solidarity.
"Actually, we started the mutual work on Saturday. This is a simultaneous movement," Rano said.
Rano expressed his appreciation to the community elements from the online motorcycle taxi community, students, traders and alumni who were involved in the activity.
He also expressed his gratitude to the participating retailers and expressed his hope that the Atrium Senen shopping center would return to normal operations this week.
According to Rano, he and Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung allow demonstrations to express aspirations. However, they hope that the demonstrations will not damage public facilities.
The impact of damage to public facilities, added Rano, is not only economically detrimental, but also disrupts the public services. It is because repairs require a large budget and a long construction.
Therefore, Rano apologized to the public because public services are not yet fully back to normal because repairs are still being carried out.
As compensation, the Jakarta Provincial Government has issued a policy of making public transportation fares on TransJakarta, LRT and MRT free for this week.
Rano then invited all parties to maintain the conducive situation in Jakarta and Indonesia.