JAKARTA (July 18, 2021) - President Joko Widodo has instructed relevant
ministers to accelerate the distribution of social assistance and free
medicines to the public. The assistance is expected to ease the burden on the
community amid the Emergency Community Activity Restriction (PPKM)
policy.
"I ask not to be late, whether it is PKH
(Family Hope Program), Cash Direct Assistance (BLT), Cash Social Assistance
(BST), don't be late. And the most important thing is rice aid and basic food
assistance. This week it has to come out, hurry up, it has to be
accelerated," said President Joko Widodo while chairing a limited meeting
via video conference on the evaluation of Emergency PPKM from the Merdeka
Palace, yesterday.
At the direction of the President, the Minister of
Social Affairs, Tri Rismaharini, and his staff moved quickly. The Minister decided
to increase regular social assistance as well as additional special assistance
to meet basic needs in the form of rice. "For the PKH social
assistance and Non-Cash Food Assistance (BPNT) / Basic Food (Sembako) Cards,
they have been distributed since early July," said the Minister in a press
conference on the Evaluation of Emergency PPKM Implementation, via
teleconference.
Present together on the occasion were Coordinating
Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment Luhut B. Pandjaitan, Minister of
Finance Sri Mulyani, Minister of Home Affairs Tito Karnavian, and Deputy
Minister of Health Dante Saksono Harbuwono.
In general, in the context of implementing social
protection programs, MoSA optimizes regular social assistance programs, namely
PKH, Non-Cash Food Assistance (BPNT) / Sembako Cards, and BST. PKH is distributed
for the third time, for July-August-September, distributed in July 2021.
"MoSA has also disbursed BST for 10 million
beneficiary families (KPM) for 2 months, namely May-June, which was disbursed
in July. Then as many as 18.8 million KPM BPNT / sembako cards get an
additional time for two months, namely in July and August," said the
Minister.
The budget for PKH amounted to IDR 28.3 trillion,
and BPNT/Sembako Cards amounted to IDR 42.3 trillion which was distributed
through State-Owned Banks (Himbara). Then for BST, a budget of IDR 15.1 trillion
was distributed by PT Pos Indonesia. "With this social assistance, it is
hoped that it will increase people's purchasing power," said the Minister.