Bali’s Governor, Wayan Koster, has been making more frequent visits to Jakarta to discuss increased investment in tourism development and provincial infrastructure with the Indonesian Central Government.
As Bali is one of Indonesia’s largest contributors to the national GDP, Governor Koster believes the province needs more financial support to improve services for both residents and the 7.5 million international tourists who visit each year.

During his visits to Jakarta, Governor Koster shares his concern that Bali Province faces serious challenges if economic constraints are not alleviated quickly.
He made it clear that the level of infrastructure development needed in Bali cannot be funded by the regional budget (APBD) alone, and that the province urgently needs increased funding from the APBN (State Budget).
Speaking from Bali’s Sanur, at Bali Provincial Conference of the Indonesian National Association of Consultants (Musprov Inkindo), hosted at the iconic Prama Sanur Beach Bali, Governor Koster emphasized that he is actively communicating with the central government as a primary strategy for speeding up development, particularly in the infrastructure sector, which is considered to be lagging behind many other provinces nationwide.
He explained that the Bali Provincial Budget (APBD) currently stands at around IDR 6.8 trillion, a figure considered far from sufficient to finance large-scale development, particularly in the infrastructure sector, alongside all other public services that must be funded from that pot of cash.
Governor Koster explained, “This is why I have to socialize a lot in Jakarta. If I only rely on the regional budget, it’s always the same, boring. There’s no improvement whatsoever.”
He noted that this is an issue he has been circling around for some time, before he was the Governor of Bali. Koster served three terms in the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR RI), in the Budget Agency, which manages the state budget in the thousands of trillions of rupiah.
He explained, “I was in the Budget Agency, and for three terms in the Indonesian House of Representatives, I managed thousands of trillions. So, Bali’s regional budget can be completed in less than a few days, just an hour. Especially for a mathematician.”
The Governor candidly shared with the conference that he does not want to be a provincial leader who only does administrative work without being able to drive real change.
Governor Koster noted, “If it’s just like this, what’s the point? I don’t want to be just a governor who signs things. I’m a working person. Work, work, and work.”
He continued, “If we only rely on Bali’s local revenue (PAD), which is around IDR 4.5 trillion, we won’t get anywhere. That’s why I keep going to Jakarta. Now we’re starting to get a lot.”

One of Governor Koster’s missions for his term in office is to focus on Bali’s future infrastructure development with a specific focus on improving connectivity between regencies and cities. He aims to complete at least 70 percent of these connectivity infrastructure projects within the next four years, until 2029, before his term ends in 2030.
Governor Koster shared, “Five years is a short time. Now it’s over a year, with four left. So I have to work faster and harder to complete all my big plans.” Adding ”I’m a working person. I go to bed as late as 1 am, sometimes 2 am. My mind is constantly working. I no longer think about the symbols of office.”

The major projects that he is seeking to see completed by 2030 include the Singaraja–Mengwitani Shortcut Road, the Tohpati and Pesanggaran underpasses, the Karangasem-Buleleng connecting road, and the continuation of the Ida Bagus Mantra Bypass on the Kusamba-Padangbai section.
All of these projects would directly help reduce traffic congestion in key tourist areas and help improve mobility across the province for local residents, as well as the easier transportation of goods.
He is also overseeing project that have already received funding from the central government including the new bridge Nusa Ceningan and Nusa Lembongan, worth IDR 112 billion; the construction of a parking building in the Ulun Danu Batur tourist attraction area, valued at around IDR 250 billion; and the essential construction of a clean water and irrigation network in Kubu District, Karangasem, which has a budget of around IDR 90 billion.

Gvonoer Koster concluded, “I’m 64 now, and I’ll finish at 68. If I live to be 90, everyone will die. So what’s important now is to do good, sincere, and useful work…I’m not going to do anything strange anymore. I just work sincerely and honestly. What matters is the results are for Bali.”
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