INFOKU, BLORA –This fiscal year theEducationDAK) has not been disbursed to the regional treasury.
Because there is budget efficiency and this year's DAK is being withdrawn by the center.
Thus, efforts to repair a number of damaged schools in Blora Regency funded by DAK have the potential to be hampered.
Previously, the Blora Regency Education Office ( Disdik ) had planned to repair dozens of damaged schools with the DAK budget.
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Moreover, DAK is the mainstay of the department to repair damaged schools in Blora.
Head of Facilities and Infrastructure ( Sarpras ) Division of Blora Education Office, Sandy Tresna Hadi, explained to the press that his party had previously proposed 150 schools to be built through the 2025 DAK budget. In that proposal, there was then a selection.
“In August 2024, the schools that were selected or accepted and considered appeared.
"So, 66 out of 150 schools were accepted and proposed," he said yesterday (13/2).
"It's just that this year there was a sudden change. DAK was withdrawn by the center. It was to be handled by the PU Ministry. So the money did not go into the regional treasury," he added.
Even though there has been a diversion, until now there has been no clarity regarding the follow-up.
Thus, the development of the proposed school is not yet clear.
"In previous years, we already knew in December. The name of the school and the amount of the budget appeared. However, because of the change, it is now unclear. The proposal process stopped in August last year," he said.
In fact, based on the results of the 2024 survey, there are still 381 classrooms spread across hundreds of schools that are still damaged.
"Then there are 48 teacher rooms in 48 schools that were damaged. Plus 22 school libraries, 6 laboratories, 42 toilets, and 9 UKS. ''These are all severely damaged," he said.
He admitted that so far his party has relied on DAK as a solution to repair damaged school facilities and infrastructure.
"Well, what else can we do, DAK has been our solution so far. We are forced to postpone the existing improvements," he concluded. (Endah/ IST )
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