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Indonesia tasks SOEs to build 15,000 houses for Sumatra flood victims

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December 25, 2025
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Jakarta (ANTARA) – The Indonesian authorities has tasked state-owned enterprises (SOEs) with constructing 15,000 properties for residents displaced by floods and landslides in Sumatra, Head of the SOE Regulatory Company (BP BUMN) Dony Oskaria acknowledged.

“Our goal is to finish 500 housing items inside the first week after SOEs acquired the instruction to assemble 15,000 residences this month,” he famous in a press release issued in Jakarta on Thursday.

He made the remarks throughout a gathering with Cupboard Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya on the Cupboard Secretariat Workplace in Jakarta on Wednesday evening (December 24), reaffirming that SOEs stay dedicated to supporting ongoing catastrophe response efforts in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra.

Highlighting the pressing must promptly restore telecommunication infrastructure within the aftermath of the catastrophe, he famous that SOEs have been working to return base transceiver stations to optimum perform to help public connectivity and emergency operations within the area.

Oskaria, who additionally serves as Chief Working Officer of Danantara Indonesia, additional remarked that SOEs will proceed to mobilize assets on a big scale to disaster-stricken areas, together with by deploying heavy tools, water bowsers, and hundreds of employees to expedite cleanup and restoration efforts.

“SOEs are engaged not solely in bodily building but additionally in measures geared toward making certain that catastrophe victims can return to normalcy,” he burdened.

The official additionally pointed to ongoing efforts to revive the operations of state-run banks within the affected areas, expressing hope for the instant reopening of companies to help group financial actions.

Moreover, he reiterated that SOEs will stay on the forefront of each step towards rehabilitation, assuring the general public that they share a social duty to the nation and the state.

“This isn’t merely about obligation; that is a few name of humanity. Along with the folks, we should transfer swiftly to get better from the disaster,” he concluded.

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Translator: Sean Filo, Tegar Nurfitra
Editor: M Razi Rahman
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