Prabowo Subianto emphasizes the importance of focusing on 17 key performance targets with priority programs to achieve the vision of a Golden Indonesia by 2045. These targets are crucial for the nation to become developed and prosperous. The first priority target is achieving self-sufficiency in food, energy, and water, which are essential for independence and sovereignty. Initiatives include developing food estate programs and promoting renewable energy sources.
The second priority target is refining the national revenue system to increase domestic revenue collection and broaden the base of national revenue. The third target is eradicating poverty, while the fourth target is combating drug abuse. Priority target five focuses on ensuring universal healthcare access and medication availability through enhancements to the Health Insurance Program.
Improving education, science and technology, and digitalization is the sixth priority target, with a goal of allocating a percentage of GDP to research and innovation. Preserving cultural arts, boosting the creative economy, and enhancing sports achievements are the seventh priority target. Strengthening gender equality and protecting the rights of women, children, and persons with disabilities is the eighth target.
The ninth priority target is strengthening national defense and security while maintaining international relations. Ensuring environmental conservation, availability of agricultural resources to farmers, and quality housing for rural and urban communities are also key targets. Continuing economic equity and strengthening MSMEs through business credit programs and the development of innovative cities are important as well.
In conclusion, these targets are critical for Indonesia’s future development and prosperity, and the government must work diligently to achieve them by 2045.