Senin 27 Mar 2017 10:02 WIB

Vice President Kalla says athlete's village for Asian Games to be inherited

Vice President Jusuf Kalla (second from left).
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Vice President Jusuf Kalla (second from left).

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- Vice President Jusuf Kalla stated that athlete's villa for Asian Games 2018 built by Indonesian government in Jakarta's Kemayoran area will be inherited to the public following completion of the event.

"The athlete village  will be used say only for a month or more for the implementation of paraolympic event, then it will be for the public, for instance in the form of subsidized apartment. We'll set it later," the VP said after visiting athlete's village Kemayoran on Sunday (March 26).

Therefore, Kalla, better known as JK reiterated the construction of an apartment complex consisting of seven buildings must meet quality standard and deadline. 

"The quality along with the deadline is very important," he pointed out.

JK further said starting from inserting the first pole (of the athlete building) at the beginning of 2016 until today, the development process had already met quality and deadline.

"So, we are grateful to all parties ranging from ministers and workers here," JK said, adding the workers carried out their jobs until 01.00 at dawn local time.

Apart from that, the VP also inspected the development of the renovation of Jakarta`s Gelora Bung Karno stadium in Central Jakarta which will be used as one of the venues for Asian Games 2018.

On Saturday (March 25), Jusuf Kalla as chairman of the Asian Games Steering Committee, confirmed that a total of 36 sports will be competed in the 2018 Asian Games.

He reiterated that the Asian Games should be based on cost efficiency of holding the event in accordance with the mandate of the Olympic Council of Asia, so that other countries are also able to host the Olympics. 

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