In a notable step to enhance the management of sports activities in Indonesia, Minister of Youth and Sports Eric Thohir appointed Muhammad Ghustari Octaviandi as the Director General of the agency responsible for managing sports activities (LPUK) during an official ceremony held in the capital Jakarta on Wednesday.
During the ceremony, Thohir emphasized the importance of the agency as a public service entity, highlighting its vital role in maintaining and developing sports assets. He also pointed out the necessity for a comprehensive organizational structure within the agency, stating, "There should not be a structure within a structure; we must be one family."
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This move is part of the Indonesian government's efforts to improve the management of sports activities, as the agency's name was changed from "Lembaga Pengelola Dana dan Usaha Keolahragaan" to LPUK. The agency was established in 2017 as part of the preparations for Indonesia's hosting of the Asian Games and the Paralympic Games in 2018.
Thohir clarified that the agency will move towards more professional management, focusing on developing new sports programs, including the establishment of sports academies and centers to enhance athletes' performance. He also stressed the importance of having clear standards for measuring performance and reporting.
Background & Context
The agency was founded in 2017 as part of the Indonesian government's efforts to enhance the management of sports financing, especially in light of the preparations for the Asian Games. The agency has witnessed significant development in recent years, as its responsibilities have expanded beyond financial management to include the development of diverse sports programs.
Previously known as "Indonesia Sports Promotor," the agency faced challenges in managing sports activities. With the new changes, officials hope to enhance the agency's efficiency and achieve better results in the future.
Impact & Consequences
The appointment of Ghustari Octaviandi comes at a critical time as Indonesia seeks to strengthen its position in the global sports arena. This appointment is expected to contribute to improving the management of sports activities and increasing investments in this vital sector.
Moreover, the focus on professionalism in managing the agency could attract more sponsors and investors, thereby enhancing Indonesia's ability to organize international sporting events more effectively.
Regional Significance
Managing sports activities is a significant issue in many Arab countries, where governments are striving to enhance sports infrastructure and improve performance. Indonesia's experience in restructuring its sports management could have a positive impact on Arab countries facing similar challenges.
Amid ongoing changes in the world of sports, there may be opportunities for collaboration between Indonesia and Arab countries in areas such as organizing sporting events and exchanging expertise.
