The House and MoSA Discuss Disaster Management in North Sumatra
MEDAN
(November 10, 2021) - The potential for disasters in North Sumatra Province
is at number 16 out of 34 provinces in Indonesia. This refers to the Indonesian
Disaster Risk Index (IRBI) issued by the National Board of Disaster Management (BNPB).
This
prompted Commission VIII of the House of Representatives (DPR RI) to carry out
a Specific Working Visit with the Ministry of Social Affairs and related institutions
to discuss disaster management in North Sumatra Province.
The visit of
Commission VIII of the DPR RI was led by the Deputy Chairman of Commission VIII
of the DPR RI, TB. Ace Hasan Syadzily, accompanied by the Director General of
Social Protection and Security, Pepen Nazaruddin, and the Secretary of the
Directorate General of Social Rehabilitation, Idit Supriyatna, as
representatives of the Ministry of Social Affairs, and the Director of Early
Warning BNPB, Afrial Rosa.
During his
visit, the House handed over assistance from the Ministry of Social Affairs
which was received by the Regional Secretary of North Sumatra Province, Afifi
Lubis, in the form of logistics for disaster management worth IDR 706 million
and Social Rehabilitation Assistance (ATENSI) support worth IDR 1.2 billion for
Medan City and Deli Serdang Regency, North Sumatra.
During his
visit, the House wanted to ensure the readiness of local governments in dealing
with disasters, "Because we know that currently, some areas are
experiencing extreme weather due to La Nina and it will affect rainfall. In certain areas in North Sumatra, there are floods and landslides,"
said Ace in Medan, Wednesday (10/11).
It is
better, continued Ace, for us to be vigilant and take preventive measures,
rather than later a disaster can cause more victims.
The House
encourages the government's readiness to deal with disasters, especially
coordination and integration between institutions, "so that the regions have a clear command in anticipating the possibility of a
disaster," said Ace again.