7/02/2016

Jakarta Urges to forbid The New Comers After Lebaran

Jakarta Urges to forbid The New Comers After LebaranThere is grotesque scene during lebaran in metropolitan city Jakarta. The city apparently is quiet unlike those ordinaries where we encounter the flux of mass. There is no such heavy traffic, the cars are rarely seen. This is because almost 90% of its population returning to their hometown, villages to celebrate Ramadhan with their families. 
The fact that most of population of Jakarta comes from immigrants of Java and its western part.

However this serenity will last only during lebaran, the people will return to the city and inevitably raising more the population than before. This is because there are around 50.000 new comers brought by their relatives or families after that long week vacation. This will make the city more crowded and definitely lies as the great anxiety of the local government jakarta. 

Alluding to this, the vice governor, Jarot urges the people not to bring their families upon returning after long vacation. The vice governor said that this will make the city and increase the criminals and homeless rate. However Jarot clarified that the city is open for all and not to mean for discrimination to the new comers. What he points out that the new comers that are brought with should be equipped with skills, education standards thus they won't be the problem for the city. Jarot urges the new comers to register in local chiefs after 6 months staying in the city. 

Jakarta is absolutely the dream for indonesians. It's just infallibly true that new comers aim to stay here. This becomes the problem for the metro city especially those incompetent new comers. Competing for work which requires high standard of skills and educations will inflict a social disease of which the loser will turn to be criminals after having no option to survive in the city. This will be a difficult assignment for the government since there is no regulation to prohibit the coming of new comers to the study especially those unskillful. 

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