Prabowo Apologizes for Slow Progress on School Repairs: 16,000 Fixed

Flooring Guide by Cinvex – Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto recently issued a candid apology, acknowledging that his administration has only managed to repair 16,000 schools across the archipelago. This significant statement was delivered during his address at the peak celebration of National Teacher’s Day, broadcast live on the State Secretariat’s YouTube channel on Friday. The critical issue of school infrastructure improvement has garnered considerable attention, directly impacting the quality of national education in Indonesia.

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President Prabowo firmly reiterated his government’s unwavering commitment to prioritizing the national budget for the vital education sector. He boldly pledged to significantly increase the number of rehabilitated schools by 2026, setting an ambitious target of at least 60,000 educational facilities to undergo much-needed improvements.

“I apologize as your President, I have only been able to allocate resources for 16,000 schools,” Prabowo stated, conveying a sense of personal accountability. “However, next year, I am determined to more than double that figure.”

Highlighting his relentless pursuit of educational excellence, he further elaborated, “We plan for a minimum of 60,000 schools next year. Yet, even sixty thousand doesn’t satisfy me. Minister of Finance, can we add more? If we can, then let’s add even more.” This powerful call underscores his drive to maximize investment in school infrastructure.

The President’s address took place at the grand National Teacher’s Day (HGN) 2025 celebration, held at the prestigious Indonesia Arena in Jakarta. The event saw hundreds of dedicated teachers from various regions converge, symbolizing the government’s profound appreciation for their invaluable contributions to the educational landscape. Prabowo was warmly received by several high-ranking officials from the ‘Red and White Cabinet,’ including Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Cultural Affairs Pratikno, Minister of Finance Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa, Minister of Home Affairs Tito Karnavian, and Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Abdul Mu’ti.

Further underscoring the event’s importance, a distinguished array of other key figures was also in attendance. These included State Secretary Prasetyo Hadi, Minister of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform Rini Widyantini, Minister of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection Arifatul Choiri Fauzi, Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya, National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo, and TNI Commander General Agus Subianto.

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During the impactful ceremony, President Prabowo personally presented awards to exceptional teachers and education personnel. This gesture served as a heartfelt acknowledgment of their unwavering dedication and innovative approaches in tirelessly advancing Indonesia’s educational aspirations. (ant)

Summary

President Prabowo Subianto issued an apology, acknowledging his administration has only repaired 16,000 schools across Indonesia. This statement was made during the National Teacher’s Day celebration, emphasizing the critical need for improved school infrastructure. He affirmed his government’s commitment to prioritizing the education budget and pledged to significantly increase school rehabilitation next year. Prabowo aims to repair a minimum of 60,000 educational facilities, expressing a desire to do even more if financially feasible.

The President’s address took place at the National Teacher’s Day 2025 celebration in Jakarta, attended by hundreds of dedicated teachers and numerous high-ranking officials. The event highlighted the government’s profound appreciation for educators’ invaluable contributions to the national education landscape. During the ceremony, President Prabowo personally presented awards to exceptional teachers and education personnel. This gesture recognized their unwavering dedication and innovative approaches in advancing Indonesia’s educational aspirations.

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