Pramono Anung: JIS Connects with Locals & Future Jakarta Development Plans

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung Wibowo on Sunday, March 1, 2026, attended the JIS Ramadan Fest 2026 at the Jakarta International Stadium (JIS) in North Jakarta, stating his belief that the stadium represents more than just a sporting venue, but the future of the city.

During the event, Governor Anung engaged with local residents and toured stalls operated by little and medium-sized enterprises (UMKM), also observing a subsidized basic necessities program. “Specifically, I would like to express my appreciation to JakPro for organizing this event,” Anung said, according to a statement released by the Jakarta provincial government. “This demonstrates that JIS, despite being an international-standard stadium, maintains a close relationship with the community surrounding it.”

Anung emphasized the strategic location of JIS, noting its proximity to the Ancol family entertainment center and the economic activity of the Tanjung Priok Port. He stated that connecting JIS to Ancol is a priority for his administration, citing traffic congestion as a major challenge during large events. “I am convinced that the future of Jakarta is here,” he said, referring to the JIS complex. “That’s why the Jakarta Provincial Government, through PT Jakpro, is connecting the stadium to the Ancol area through the construction of the Ancol Pedestrian Bridge.”

The governor explained that the pedestrian bridge is intended to alleviate parking issues, allowing event attendees to park in Ancol’s extensive parking facilities, which can accommodate tens of thousands of vehicles. He also highlighted plans for a dedicated Commuter Line Indonesia (KRL) station beneath the stadium, connecting it to other stations throughout the city. “This will be a solution to the congestion that often occurs when there is an event at this stadium,” Anung stated.

Anung also expressed his desire for JIS to become a community space, suggesting the creation of a jogging track and other facilities accessible to residents of North Jakarta, similar to those available at the Gelora Bung Karno (GBK) sports complex. He noted the strong public interest in utilizing the JIS area for recreational activities, having observed this firsthand during a recent visit. “I have repeatedly told the President Director [of Jakpro] that the facilities, if possible, such as a jogging track or whatever, can be used by the community in North Jakarta to exercise,” he said.

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