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N. Jakarta Officials Improve Data To Pave Way For Anies's Ok-Oce Program
Jakarta deputy governor-elect Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno (left) speaks to reporters about the OK-OCE Stock Center at the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) building in Jakarta on June 2. . (JP/Anton Hermansyah)
June 27th, 2017 | 10:00 AM | 2289 views
JAKARTA
There are still four more months to go before governor-elect Anies Baswedan takes his oath and some of the Jakarta administration’s apparatuses are already gearing up for his campaign programs.
The North Jakarta’s Trade and Micro, Small and Medium-sized Entrepreneurship sub-agency, for example, is currently organizing a database for the future use of Anies’ entrepreneurial program, popularly known as the One Kecamatan (district) One Center (OK-OCE) entrepreneurship program.
"We are currently improving data on the number of entrepreneurs in North Jakarta, so it can be used for the OK-OCE program. Right now, according to our existing records, there are 8,000 entrepreneurs from various sizes in our watch," said the sub-agency head Arfian.
The existing entrepreneurs, he went on, would be further selected by the new governor’s team before granted with funding assistance. He also welcomed new entrepreneurs to enroll in the program. (agn/dic)
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courtesy of THE JAKARTA POST
by Dicky Christanto Wulandaru
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