BINJAI | INDATANEWS.COM – Deputy Governor of North Sumatra, Surya, has highlighted Binjai's 154th anniversary as a pivotal moment to strengthen optimism and accelerate regional development. He emphasized the city's strong potential to evolve into a modern and competitive buffer city in North Sumatra.
Surya delivered the remarks during the 154th anniversary celebration of
Binjai City held at Pendopo Umar Baki,
Binjai, on Sunday (17/05/2026). He noted that the city has shown consistent progress across multiple sectors, reflecting a positive development trajectory.
Strong Development Momentum in Binjai
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Surya,
Binjai is currently experiencing stable economic growth, improved public services, strengthened digital governance, and continuous development of small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Human resource development also remains a key priority for the local government.
"Binjai City is currently showing very positive progress. Economic growth is stable, public services continue to improve, digital administration is being strengthened, SMEs are expanding, and human capital development is a major focus of the local government," Surya said.
DEVELOPMENT DIRECTION PRESENTED: Deputy Governor
Surya outlines development strategies and provincial government commitment during
Binjai's 154th anniversary event. (PHOTO: Doc.
North Sumatra Communication and Informatics Office)
Read Also: Bobby Nasution Prioritizes Infrastructure Development in Asahan Focus on Human Capital and Economic StrengtheningSurya stressed that this year's theme, "Moving Forward to Create a Prosperous Binjai," should not remain a slogan, but serve as a concrete direction for development programs that directly benefit the community.
He also highlighted
Binjai's historical background, noting its origin around the Bingai River area, which later developed into an important trade corridor for the Malay community and now stands as a strategic city in
North Sumatra.
To address development challenges, Surya called for stronger human resource quality, improved public services, accelerated infrastructure development, and the empowerment of local communities through SMEs and the creative economy.
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RECOGNITION OF COLLECTIVE EFFORTS: Mayor Amir Hamzah acknowledges all stakeholders contributing to the development of Binjai City over the past 154 years. (PHOTO: Doc. North Sumatra Communication and Informatics Office)
Provincial Commitment and Local Government Support
Read Also: North Sumatra Halts Galian C Mining Operation in Pandan Despite SIPB Permit Surya reaffirmed that the Provincial Government of
North Sumatra remains committed to supporting
Binjai's development through improved connectivity, stronger public services, economic expansion, and strategic infrastructure projects.
He also underlined the importance of social harmony and unity in maintaining a conducive environment for growth, while encouraging young people to be creative, productive, and technologically skilled without neglecting moral and ethical values.
Meanwhile,
Binjai Mayor
Amir Hamzah stated that the city's 154-year journey has been marked by significant transformation and development.
"We extend our gratitude to all parties—government institutions, the military, police, private sector, academics, and civil society—for their dedication and collaboration in building Binjai City," Amir said.
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"We must prove that Binjai can become a competitive and dignified city through creativity, unity, and sincerity," Amir concluded. (IDNC)
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