The Finance Ministry has recently addressed a technical issue that led to incorrect displays of reduced monthly fuel quotas for some Budi95 users, causing concerns and inquiries from affected individuals. The ministry has assured that the standard quota of 200 liters remains in effect for eligible individuals, and the temporary glitch has been rectified.
Budi95 is a government-subsidized fuel program aimed at providing affordable fuel to eligible individuals, primarily those with lower incomes. The program is managed by the Finance Ministry and utilizes a system to monitor and control fuel consumption, preventing misuse and ensuring equitable distribution of subsidies. The current 200-liter monthly limit is designed to meet the transportation needs of typical users while minimizing the overall subsidy expenditure.
The ministry emphasized that ongoing monitoring and maintenance of the system are in place to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future. Users experiencing any discrepancies with their Budi95 quotas are advised to contact the relevant authorities for clarification and assistance. The ministry did not specify the duration of the error or the number of users affected, but assured the public that the 200-liter monthly quota for Budi95 remains unchanged and is available to those who meet the eligibility criteria.


