Alumni of the 89th Military Academy Hold Vaccination and Social Service at Jamiatul Ikhwan Islamic Boarding School

27 October 2021 - 10:25 WIB
Tribratanews.polri.go.id - Serang. The Indonesian Military Academy Batch 89 hold vaccinations and social services at the Jamiatul Ikhwan's Islamic Boarding School Foundation, Pasir Buntu Kampong, Malanggah Village, Tunjung Teja District, Serang Regency. The person in charge of the vaccination and social service activities at the Jamiatul Ikhwan Islamic Boarding School is the Serang Resort Police Chief, Pol. Grand Commissioner Attendant Yudha Satria.

This vaccination and social service activity was attended by the Head of the Criminal Investigation Agency of the National Police, Pol. Commissioner General l Agus Andrianto is one of the Alumni of the 89th Indonesian Military Academy, virtually from Cilegon City Square.

In his remarks through the zoom meeting application, the Head of the Criminal Investigation Agency of the National Police, Pol. Commissioner General Agus Andrianto explained that the accelerated vaccination and social service activities aimed at helping the people of Banten amid the Covid-19 pandemic. According to him, this activity was carried out thanks to the cooperation of four 89th Alumni Forces, namely the Army, Navy, Air Force and Police. Furthermore, the Criminal Investigation Agency directorate explained that the Alumni of 89th Indonesian Military Academy had carried out vaccination activities and social services since 2020.

"The vaccination and social service activities are also a series of the 76th and 33rd anniversary of the National Armed Forces as members of the National Armed Forces and members of the Police from the Alumni Akabri Batch of 1989. We have carried out these health and social service activities since 2020 because we realize that in the last trajectory of this service, we Alumni of the 89th Indonesian Military Academy must contribute by helping and assisting the community. This activity is also at the same time to support government policies, the policies of the National Armed Forces Commander and the National Police Chief in order to help accelerate the handling of Covid-19", he explained.

The Head of the National Police-Criminal Investigation Unit also added that the Indonesian National Police had a strategic role in dealing with Covid-19.
Furthermore, the National Police's Chief of Criminal Investigation Agency hopes that through this activity, it can form herd immunity for people in the jurisdiction of the Banten Regional Police and can assist the government in National Economic Recovery (PEN).

"For that, we Alumni 89th Indonesian Military Academy would like to thank the local government of Banten Province who has supported this activity. Hopefully, it can increase the herd immunity of the community. Hopefully, this activity can help the people of Banten implement the vaccine and ease the burden on the community during the pandemic. So that the realization of Indonesia Tough Indonesia Grows can be achieved," he explained.

Meanwhile, the Chairman of the Jamiatul Ikhwan Islamic Boarding School Foundation KH. A Khudori Yusuf expressed his gratitude to the Alumni of Batch 89 Indonesian Military Academy; he admitted that his Islamic boarding school's vaccination activities and social services were very beneficial for all students.

To note, the Alumni of Batch 89 Indonesian Military Academy has carried out vaccination activities of 2,000 doses of vaccines and 2,000 food packages and provided 160 bags of cement for the construction of the Jamiatul Ikhwan Islamic Boarding School.

"I would like to thank the Alumni of Batch 89 Indonesian Military Academy who has carried out mass vaccination activities and provided social assistance to us. We hope that the Alumni of Batch 89 Indonesian Military Academy will be given health and success," he concluded.
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