Prabowo proposes working from home for fuel efficiency

President Prabowo Subianto stated that Indonesia overcame the Covid-19 pandemic through efficiencies like working from home, which significantly saved fuel. He emphasized the need to prepare for worst-case scenarios from the Middle East conflict that could raise fuel prices. This speech was delivered at the Full Cabinet Meeting at the State Palace on March 13, 2026.

President Prabowo Subianto delivered a speech at the Full Cabinet Meeting at the State Palace in Jakarta on Friday, March 13, 2026. He highlighted Indonesia's success in overcoming tough times like the Covid-19 pandemic, where many people worked from home. This approach led to efficiencies that saved significant amounts of fuel oil (BBM) and reduced traffic congestion.

"We overcame Covid back then, we succeeded. And we managed, with many working from home, efficiency, which means we saved a very large amount of BBM," Prabowo said.

He proposed considering similar measures for civil servants (ASN) and officials to avoid always going to the office, which could further reduce congestion. Prabowo also mentioned options like reducing working days and other saving steps, though they require careful consideration.

Additionally, Prabowo warned about the conflict between the United States-Israel and Iran in the Middle East. Although Indonesia is currently safe, he urged ministers in the Merah Putih Cabinet not to be complacent. "I think that's what I want to convey, that although we feel safe, no panic but we also must not be too complacent. We must not fail to prepare for the worst possibility," he stated.

He hopes the worst scenario does not occur, but predictions indicate a prolonged war. One potential impact on Indonesia is a rise in BBM prices.

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