Indonesia’s National Nutrition Agency (BGN) has stated it will continue to utilize a fleet of legally-contested electric motorcycles, despite recent scrutiny. Deputy Head Agustina Arumsari confirmed the agency intends to maximize the use of the vehicles, rather than discard them. The procurement of these motorcycles has been subject to legal issues, but details regarding the nature of those issues remain limited. BGN’s decision aims to avoid waste and leverage existing resources for program implementation. The agency has not disclosed how the motorcycles will be specifically utilized, but indicated a commitment to full deployment. This move signals a pragmatic approach to asset management amid ongoing legal proceedings. Further details regarding the legal challenges and the agency’s utilization plan are expected to be released.
