Jeumpa District Opened by Regent, 118 Priority Proposals Received.
The final day of the sub-district-level Development Planning Meeting (Musrenbang) for all of Bireuen Regency in Jeumpa District was opened by Bireuen Regent, H. Mukhlis ST, at the Health Office Hall on Thursday morning (March 5, 2026).
Jeumpa Sub-district Head, Rusli S.Sos, in his report to the Regent, members of the Regional People's Representative Council (DPRK), Assistant I, Heads of Regional Government Agencies (SKPK), Muspika (Regional Leadership Council), and Village Heads (Keuchik), among the Musrenbang participants, explained that prior to the sub-district-level Musrenbang,
In November 2025, before the Kali flash flood disaster, a Musrenbang was held at the village level, and on February 15, 2026, a Pre-Musrenbang Sub-district meeting was also held, resulting in 125 priority proposals for each village.
Subsequently, on Wednesday (February 11th), the village proposals were verified by the Bireuen Regional Development Planning Agency (Bappeda) team. He explained that 118 proposals met the requirements, including 71 proposals for facilities and infrastructure, 36 proposals for economic and resource development, and 11 proposals for special needs.
One of the priority proposals is the hotmix asphalt paving of the Blang Bladeh, Abeuk Tingkeum, Blang Mee, Blang Seupeung, Blang Gandai, and Cot Meugoe roads to Alue Limeng, according to Sub-district Head Rusli.
In his remarks, Regent Mukhlis stated that this activity aims to gather community aspirations and align development needs with current conditions and developments.
As is known, the flood disaster that struck Bireuen at the end of 2025 had a significant impact on the community's social life, the regional economy, infrastructure, and the environment.
This disaster serves as a reminder to us all that future regional development must be increasingly adaptive, resilient, and oriented towards disaster risk mitigation.
Therefore, this Musrenbang is highly strategic, as it not only discusses the continuation of development programs but also adjusts policy direction and development priorities after the disaster, ensuring rapid, appropriate, and sustainable recovery.
"I hope all delegates can submit program/activity proposals in a participatory and democratic manner, taking into account the authority of the village, district, provincial, and central governments," said Regent H. Mukhlis ST.




