On 16 January 1975, Kunaefi was appointed as the governor of West Java.[3] In May 1976, Kunaefi and Governor of JakartaAli Sadikin established a committee which coordinated both provinces in the development of the Jakarta Metropolitan Area.[4] In response to the controversy surrounding the then-newly invented Jaipongan dance, seen by segments of Sundanese society as too erotic, Kunaefi banned the dance from being performed at official events held by his office or at the gubernatorial building.[5]: 462 He was sworn in for his second term on 17 May 1980.[6]
In 1985, after his gubernatorial tenure, Kunaefi was appointed as Indonesian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Yemen.[7] During his ambassadorship, Kunaefi proposed a reduction in the number of unskilled Indonesian workers being sent to Saudi Arabia.[8] He was also part of the boards of commissioners of Indocement and Indofood.[9]
^The Indonesian Quarterly. Yayasan Proklamasi, Centre for Strategic and International Studies. 1975. p. 87. On January 16, Major General Aang Kunaefi was appointed Governor of West Java