Bobby Nasution ensures damaged road repairs in Deli Serdang will start soon
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- North Sumatra Governor Bobby Nasution has confirmed that repairs to the severely damaged Jalan Perintis Kemerdekaan in Deli Serdang, Indonesia, will begin soon.
- The provincial government has allocated over 31 billion rupiah (approx. $2 million USD) from the 2026 budget for the road improvement project, which aims to enhance mobility and economic activity.
- Governor Nasution also addressed the root cause of the damage, citing overloaded vehicles from illegal C-grade mining operations, and urged local authorities to enforce stricter weight limit controls and address illegal mining activities.
North Sumatra Governor Bobby Nasution has assured residents that repairs to the heavily deteriorated Jalan Perintis Kemerdekaan in Galang District, Deli Serdang, will commence shortly. The governor made the announcement after personally inspecting the road's poor condition.
"We will start repairing this road immediately to improve the comfort and safety of the community," stated Nasution. He emphasized that better transportation access is crucial for facilitating citizen mobility, ensuring the smooth distribution of agricultural products, and boosting trade activities, all of which are expected to positively impact the local economy.
We will start repairing this road immediately to improve the comfort and safety of the community.
The provincial government has earmarked a substantial budget for this infrastructure project. Over 17 billion rupiah from the North Sumatra Provincial Budget for 2026 has been allocated for the upgrade of a three-kilometer section of the provincial road between Lubuk Pakam and Tanah Abang. An additional 14 billion rupiah from the same budget will fund the improvement of a 2.05-kilometer stretch from Tanah Abang to Galang, bordering Serdang Bedagai.
I heard directly from the residents today, many heavy-duty vehicles pass through here. We will ensure it is closed. We ask them to obtain permits.
Governor Nasution also identified the primary cause of the road's rapid deterioration: overloaded vehicles, particularly those involved in illegal C-grade mining operations. "I heard directly from the residents today, many heavy-duty vehicles pass through here. We will ensure it is closed. We ask them to obtain permits," he asserted. He further requested the Regent of Deli Serdang, Asri Ludin Tambunan, to oversee repairs on roads under the regency's jurisdiction, with the provincial government ready to provide financial support.
Local residents, like Juli from Galang, expressed concerns not only about the road's condition but also about the dust and flooding that disrupt daily life. Juli appealed for stricter enforcement of vehicle weight limits to ensure the longevity of the repairs. "We hope that not only the road and ditches are repaired, but also that vehicle tonnage is supervised. It's pointless to repair the road if trucks exceeding the weight limit pass through," she said.
We hope that not only the road and ditches are repaired, but also that vehicle tonnage is supervised. It's pointless to repair the road if trucks exceeding the weight limit pass through.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.