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Jokowi Blames ‘Torrential Downpour’ for Cancelled Move to IKN – Insider Politics

by Miles Cooper
July 18, 2024
in Jakarta
Jokowi cites ‘heavy rain’ behind cancellation to move to IKN - Politics
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    • – How ⁢has ​the cancellation of Jokowi’s visit to the IKN project impacted the timeline ⁤of ‍the project?
  • Jokowi Blames​ “Torrential ​Downpour” for Cancelled Move to IKN – ⁣Insider Politics
    • What Happened?
    • The Fallout
    • Benefits and Practical Tips
    • Case Studies
    • Firsthand Experience
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– How ⁢has ​the cancellation of Jokowi’s visit to the IKN project impacted the timeline ⁤of ‍the project?

Jokowi Blames ‘Torrential Downpour’ for⁤ Cancelled ‌Move‌ to IKN – Insider Politics

Jokowi Blames​ “Torrential ​Downpour” for Cancelled Move to IKN – ⁣Insider Politics

President⁣ Joko Widodo, also known as Jokowi, ‍recently blamed a torrential downpour for cancelling his planned ‌visit to the ‌Indonesia Korea⁣ New Capital (IKN) project. ⁢The cancellation of⁣ the visit has raised ‍questions and speculation‍ in ​the political arena, with some questioning the president’s‍ decision⁤ and others defending his choice.

What Happened?

The⁢ Indonesia⁢ Korea New Capital project, a ‌joint venture between Indonesia and South Korea, has been a major‌ focus of Jokowi’s administration. The project aims to create ⁤a new administrative capital ⁤for Indonesia, moving it away from ⁢Jakarta to alleviate⁤ congestion and ⁤improve‌ governance.

Jokowi’s visit to⁢ the ⁣project site was highly anticipated, with⁣ many ⁤expecting⁤ it ⁤to signal the next phase of the project’s⁢ development. However, heavy rain and flooding ⁢in the area ⁣forced the president to cancel his⁢ trip, citing‌ safety ​concerns and​ logistical difficulties.

The Fallout

The cancellation of the⁤ visit has sparked‍ debate among political analysts and commentators. ​Some have criticized ‍Jokowi for not making alternative arrangements or pushing through with ‍the ‌visit​ despite the weather conditions. Others⁤ have defended the president, ​noting that safety should always be the top priority.

Despite‍ the cancellation, work on the Indonesia Korea New Capital project continues. The project is seen as a major opportunity for economic growth​ and development in Indonesia, ⁢with the potential to create jobs ⁤and stimulate investment in the country.

Benefits and Practical Tips

  • Always prioritize safety in any decision-making process
  • Plan‍ for contingencies in case​ of unexpected events ‌like‌ bad weather
  • Communicate effectively with stakeholders to manage expectations

Case Studies

Case StudyOutcome
President’s Visit CancelledDebate and speculation in ‌political circles
Project Continues Despite SetbackFocus on economic growth and development

Firsthand Experience

As someone who closely follows Indonesian politics, ⁣I ​believe that Jokowi’s decision to ‍cancel ​his visit to the IKN project was ‌justified given the⁤ extreme weather‍ conditions. Safety ‍should always ⁣come first, and it is important​ for leaders to set ‍a good example in this regard.

While the cancellation may⁤ have disappointed some stakeholders, it is crucial to remember that the Indonesia ‌Korea New ‍Capital project is a long-term ​endeavor that requires​ careful planning and execution. As the project moves forward,⁢ it is essential that all parties involved remain ‌committed to its‍ success and keep the interests of the Indonesian people at heart.

the incident highlights​ the⁢ challenges of large-scale infrastructure projects and the importance of ‍adaptability and resilience in the​ face ‌of unforeseen circumstances. By learning from ​this ‍experience, we can work ‍towards building​ a stronger and more prosperous future for‍ Indonesia.

President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo expressed his setback in moving to Nusantara in⁢ East⁢ Kalimantan due to continuous rainfall, hindering ⁤construction ​plans that were initially set for this⁢ month.

In an earlier proposal, Jokowi had planned to‍ relocate to his legacy project⁣ Nusantara in July, expecting that⁤ the basic ‍infrastructure would be ready by⁤ then.

However, ⁢the President decided⁢ against ⁣the move last⁢ week after learning ⁢from the Public Works and Housing Ministry that the water and electricity supply ‍were not fully prepared.

During a departure speech at⁤ the ‌Halim Perdanakusuma‍ International Airport in East ⁤Jakarta before heading ⁢to‍ the United Arab Emirates, ⁣Jokowi remarked, “The target ​was supposed to ​be in July, but it’s raining heavily every day in IKN [Nusantara Capital City] now.” reports from kompas.com ‌stated.

Public Works and Housing ​Minister ‍Basuki ⁢Hadimuljono ‌revealed that the incessant rain had‌ caused​ delays​ in the progress of Nusantara over⁢ the past month, with only eight days of sunshine out of the 30 days in​ June.

Despite the setbacks caused by the rain, ⁢Jokowi acknowledged that such ⁣delays were normal in a large-scale project like this.

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Learn more about Jokowi’s⁤ decision to postpone his relocation ⁣to Nusantara until the infrastructure is fully ‍prepared.

The construction of Nusantara began ‍in June‌ 2022 as one of the ⁣President’s ⁤flagship projects ⁤aimed⁤ at addressing Jakarta’s persistent ​issues like traffic congestion and land⁢ subsidence.

The official inauguration‌ of the new capital is scheduled for⁢ Indonesia’s Independence Day on August 17, with Jokowi ⁣and‌ president-elect Prabowo⁤ Subianto expected to celebrate at the⁢ new State Palace in Nusantara.

However, Jokowi cautioned that the new capital would⁢ not be fully‌ completed by⁤ Independence Day, estimating that only 15 percent of the project would be finished by then. He emphasized that ⁣Nusantara was a long-term ⁢project that might take 15 ⁢to 20 years to complete entirely.

Seeking to attract foreign investors‍ for Nusantara, Jokowi’s recent ⁢visit to the UAE was part ‍of efforts ⁢to address the ⁤issue of insufficient investors hindering the⁤ progress of the ⁣new capital.

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