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09
June

Film workers, artists to receive government social assistance

Minister of Social Affairs Juliari P Batubara. (Kemensos)

Film workers and artists who are affected by COVID-19 will be receiving social assistance, in the form of food packages from the government.


"These film workers have had no income for almost four months, as there are no film or soap opera productions, (they are) certainly very affected," said Minister of Social Affairs Juliari P Batubara in Jakarta on Monday.

He made the decision to provide assistance to artists and those working in the arts industry following discussions with various parties.

"We are waiting for the data, I hear there are around 2,000 (people)," he continued.

He further explained that in terms of the distribution of social assistance, the Ministry of Social Affairs will cooperate with communities of senior artists, including the Indonesian Film Artists Association (Parfi).

He said that by cooperating with the community, he would be able to obtain accurate data on those individuals who have been left unemployed due to the spread of the coronavirus, at the same time making sure that the time used in distributing packages is effective.

Social assistance packages are normally distributed through local governments, though that process might take longer.

"Once we obtain the data from them, we will check and 'cleanse' them, making sure that the data is appropriate and that there are no repeat listings with social assistance recipients from other groups," the Minister said.

The Ministry of Social Affairs collaborates with communities and community organizations that maintain networks and data related to recipients in distributing social assistance for Indonesians who are affected by COVID-19. (ANTARA)

09
June

Spokesman: President stressed that social assistance targets be met

Presidential Spokesperson, Fadjroel Rachman. (ANTARA/Bayu Prasetyo)

Presidential Spokesperson Fadjroel Rachman stated that President Joko Widodo has always emphasized to his staff that they must work to ensure that the distribution of social assistance continues to meet earlier targets, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.


"In every Limited Meeting, President Joko Widodo always stressed that the distribution of social assistance is right on target," he said, in a statement received here on Monday.

The Spokesman's statement was made in response to survey results released by the Indonesian Political Indicator, which showed 60.3 percent of respondents believed that the distribution of social assistance was not on target.

Aside from the President's emphasis, he continued, Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture Muhadjir Effendy and Social Minister Juliari Batubara have worked in the field, in order to ensure that the social assistance was distributed to targeted groups.

"The Coordinating Minister of Human Development and Culture, and the Social Minister, always come down to the field to solve data problems and offer flexibility to neighborhood leaders, villages and regions to solve problems in the field," he explained.

The ministers' activities in the field also serve as part of the improvement of the Integrated Social Welfare Data (DTKS).

In several Limited Meetings discussing social assistance, President Joko Widodo has often had his staff evaluate the distribution of social assistance, in order to ensure that targets are being met.

Ministers have also submitted programs and policies to support the distribution of assistance, however, there had been information and news that circulated, reporting that social aid distribution was not on target. (ANTARA)

08
June

Heavy vehicular movement again observed at Jakarta's inner ring road


Jakarta's roads again packed with vehicles. (ANTARA/Andi Firdaus)

Vehicles thronged several toll road sections in eastern parts of Jakarta and its main roads, Monday, as offices gradually reopened after Governor Anies Baswedan's decision to put in place a transitional period since June 5.

To manage the congestion issue, the police conducted the counterflow of vehicles on Jakarta's inner ring road of KM00+200- KM 08+100 section at 6 a.m. local time, spokesperson of state-owned toll road operator PT Jasa Marga Irra Susiyanti remarked.

The influx of vehicles, mostly private cars, was observed from the Cawang toll road entrance gate despite the authorities' decision to reopen offices at 50-percent capacity amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Drivers and motorists packed the MT Haryono Road in Cawang en route to the areas of Central and South Jakarta.

"Scores of vehicles made a dash for the city's road sections," Adi Nurgaha, a 41-year-old employee of a privately owned company in South Jakarta, stated.

Nurgaha, who drove his car to reach his office, recalled having spotted congestion on road sections, such as Panglima Polim, Gatot Subroto, and Dewi Sartika.

In spite of the COVID-19 curve flattening in several of the capital city's administrative areas, the Jakarta provincial government continues to enforce large-scale social restriction and distancing measures until the end of June 2020.

However, the Jakarta provincial government has decided on a transitional period, starting from June 5, during which business activities can gradually resume, albeit strictly following the COVID-19 protocols.

During the transitional period, the Jakarta provincial government has appealed to the city's residents to wear face masks while venturing outdoors, and those found flouting the rule will be imposed a fine of Rp250 thousand.

The provincial government had earlier confirmed to have distributed some 20 million free masks to its residents.

It also cautioned its residents to temporarily keep children, pregnant women, and elderly away from events that draw a horde of people during the transitional period toward a new normal that will come into effect since June 5, 2020.

Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan emphasized that people, with comorbidities, were also banned from partaking in events involving congregation of people since they fell in the vulnerable group amid the ongoing global pandemic of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

To this end, Jakarta's residents, who fall sick, are urged to stay at home, and all should adhere to the healthcare protocols during the transitional period, he remarked.

Ahead of the transitional period, Jakarta's firefighters sprayed disinfectant at 31 traditional markets in the capital city's eastern parts to stem the transmission of COVID-19. (ANTARA)

08
June

New normal, sea toll uses logistic communication systemA ship operates in the sea highway program that will bring logistics to eastern Indonesia. Antara / Ministry of Transportation documentation

The Directorate General of Sea Transportation at the Ministry of Transportation has ensured that the logistics delivery program through the sea highway program must continue to run in the new normal period, by applying a strategies of using a logistic communication system (LCS).

"The wheels of the economy must move and the company can continue to run its business, hence the government must be present to facilitate this," Director of Traffic and Sea Transportation Capt. Wisnu Handoko said in a statement in Jakarta on Sunday.

In addition, the cargo data with LCS will be tightened so as to eliminate SOP deviations from the operation of the sea toll program.

"Therefore, the implementation of the SOP on shipping goods will be tightened by registering in accordance with the electronic identity card (e-KTP) and tax identification numbers (NPWP)," he said.

LCS developed by PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom) will continue to be updated in an effort to assist and facilitate the public in accessing ship schedule information, vessel tracking position, container availability, shipping orders, manifests and shipping costs, cargo shipping statistics, up to the selling price of goods basic and important needs.

Furthermore, he explained in the cargo and ship space information, his party would facilitate the business process of ordering, shipping containers, transparency in standardizing logistics costs and disparity in prices of essential and important goods.

"In the future, it will not only eliminate physical contact, but can also stimulate healthy competition because businesses will monitor each other's prices. Businesses must upload their respective service fees," he explained.

The Ministry of Transportation hopes that the sea toll in  the  new normal can be utilized by businesses in staple goods between islands to further increase the volume of goods delivery to meet regional needs.

"We laud several regional heads who have proven their commitment to send regional production, such as Morotai, Bitung, Tahuna, and Saumlaki" Wisnu said.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, special cargo ships and sea transport vessels were still permitted to operate by implementing the health protocols for handling COVID-19. (ANTARA)