KSP delivers its 2022 performance, 2023 work target report

The Presidential Staff Office (KSP) delivered its 2022 performance and 2023 work target report during KSP’s end and start of the year note event, themed “Ready to Assist,” here on Tuesday.

The 2021-2022 situation is quite difficult, but KSP is grateful that it can work relatively well, Chief of KSP Moeldoko noted in his remark.

In 2022, KSP has fulfilled the duties given by President Joko Widodo that include assisting in national priority programs and National Strategic Programs (PSNs).

“I received an order from the president to map out the condition of our many national strategic programs,” he remarked.

The office continues to map 53 PSNs that exist to ensure that they achieve their target, he stated.

KSP ensures that all policies from the president will not only be delivered but also reach the lower level, he added.

The KSP also conducts debottlenecking of issues on the field while also finding solutions to problems.

In conducting its duty, the KSP is supported by five deputies.

Deputy I focuses on infrastructure, energy, and investment; Deputy II prioritizes human development; while Deputy III focuses on economy.

Meanwhile, Deputy IV prioritizes political communication and information while Deputy V focuses on politics, law, defense, safety, and human rights.

Moeldoko noted that in 2023, the KSP will assist in the five presidential priority agendas that have been delivered by Jokowi on August 16, 2022.

These five agendas comprise natural resources downstreaming and industrialization; clean energy source optimization and green economy improvement; and legal, social, political and economical protection strengthening for people.

They also concern economic digitalization continuation to raise the class of Indonesian micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and continuation of the Nusantara Capital City development and National Strategic Program.

 

Source: Antara News