Govt to move 2,505 civil servants to Nusantara Capital (IKN)

Ahead of the transfer, the State Civil Service Agency has been holding competency tests for 121,626 civil servants since 2022.

State Civil Service Agency (BKN) press conference in the press room at the Ministry of Communication and Informatics, Jakarta (03/19). Credit: Haris

State Civil Service Agency (BKN) press conference in the press room at the Ministry of Communication and Informatics, Jakarta (03/19). Credit: Haris

Heaptalk, Jakarta — The Indonesian Government is preparing to move 2,505 state civil servants from 25 ministries/institutions to Nusantara Capital (IKN).

According to the Acting Head of the State Civil Service Agency (BKN) Haryomo Dwi Putranto, as many as 121,626 civil servants have also taken the competency test held by the State Civil Service Agency in preparation for moving to the new capital.

“The assessment is a priority at BKN to determine the potential and competence of civil servants who will be transferred to IKN. This assessment continues until the needs are met. We surely want those who move to have the necessary talents,” said Haryomo at a press conference in the press room at the Ministry of Communication and Informatics, Jakarta (03/19).

In more detail, BKN has been holding this competency test since 2022, involving 22,346 civil servants. In 2023, 96,760 civil servants took part in the test, while in January-February 2024 there were 2,430 civil servants.

The competency test aims to obtain information on civil servant competencies, especially regarding digital literacy and the core value of trustworthy, competent, harmonious, loyal, adaptive, and collaborative or known as AKHLAK. That way, those who are transferred truly meet the criteria, in terms of competence, capability, and moral integrity.

The details of the civil servants who will be transferred to Nusantara Capital are as follows:

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