The Problem of Infrastructure Development without Debt, This is an Explanation of Sandiaga
HarianPress. Candidate for Vice President Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno said that the development of infrastructure without debt is very possible. Sandi claimed to have run it by building several large projects without burdening public money.
Sandi explained, how to build infrastructure without debt by relying on the partnership sector with the private sector or through budgeting with long-term funds.
"I have participated in (investment) building the Cipali toll road infrastructure 116km, not using state money and burdening the debt for the state and state-owned enterprises," Sandi said through a press statement on Tuesday.
According to the former deputy governor of DKI, the key to building infrastructure is not to burden public money by involving the business community and the private sector.
And not only rely on BUMN through APBN or APBD funds.
In addition to pure private funds, Sandi said, the government could also encourage the strengthening of partnerships between the government and the private sector in the PPP or public private partnership scheme.
He continued, the PPP Scheme or Government and Business Entity Cooperation (PPP) had a legal basis. But at this time it has not been maximized in implementing it.
"Infrastructure projects with PPP schemes have not been optimized so that many are late to be decided," Sandi said.
"This scheme is usually funded by availability payment or concession systems. To ensure good governance, good governance, this scheme can also be done in a solicited or unsolicited pattern," he concluded.
Sandi explained, how to build infrastructure without debt by relying on the partnership sector with the private sector or through budgeting with long-term funds.
"I have participated in (investment) building the Cipali toll road infrastructure 116km, not using state money and burdening the debt for the state and state-owned enterprises," Sandi said through a press statement on Tuesday.
According to the former deputy governor of DKI, the key to building infrastructure is not to burden public money by involving the business community and the private sector.
And not only rely on BUMN through APBN or APBD funds.
In addition to pure private funds, Sandi said, the government could also encourage the strengthening of partnerships between the government and the private sector in the PPP or public private partnership scheme.
He continued, the PPP Scheme or Government and Business Entity Cooperation (PPP) had a legal basis. But at this time it has not been maximized in implementing it.
"Infrastructure projects with PPP schemes have not been optimized so that many are late to be decided," Sandi said.
"This scheme is usually funded by availability payment or concession systems. To ensure good governance, good governance, this scheme can also be done in a solicited or unsolicited pattern," he concluded.
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