Heaptalk, Jakarta — The East Kutai government grants an ambulance car facility devoted to the Kawanua Family Harmony (KKK) organization and Makassar Big Family Harmony (KKBM) and Makassar Big Family Harmony (KKBM).
Taking place in Poros Street, South Sangatta, this facility was delivered by Vice-Regent, Kasmidi Bulang symbolically to the Head of KKK at East Kutai, Marlon Mandolang, the Head of KKBM, Muhammad Nursidiq, and the attended community (11/13).
“By providing the ambulance car facility, we aim to contribute to the local society that needs some assistance, particularly related to their health,” said Vice-Regent Kasmidi during the ambulance handover.
Furthermore, this ambulance is not solely addressed to the local organization, yet devoted to several villages in the region. For the uncovered areas, the local government would realize this ambulance car assistance, which will be implemented gradually and thoroughly. In his further statement, Kasmidi expects this ambulance assistance can improve mobility to deliver a fantastic service to society and is hoped to be used for social matters by bringing a tremendous impact to the whole parties.
“This ambulance assistance is accessible as the facility is the country’s asset. For this reason, I hope the public can maintain the ambulance condition to be utilized for the long-term to the society,” Kasmidi said.
Previously, the Head of the Kawanua Family Harmony (KKK) organization at East Kutai, Marlon Mandolang, appreciated the local government for providing the ambulance facility to the organization members. He expects this assistance could contribute to the social and humanity program that the government conducted.
“Earlier, we conducted meetings with several mosques and church administrators to distribute the ambulance facilities. We believe this assistance can positively impact the community’s prosperity,” conveyed Marlon.
Concurrently, the Head of Makassar Big Family Harmony (KKBM), Muhammad Nursidiq, also noticed that this new facility undoubtedly contributes to the region’s community, particularly when experiencing an illness or death.
“We are grateful to the East Kutai and other local government officials. This ambulance facility is beneficial for us, specifically for health facility fulfillment and the funeral process simplicity in the region,” Nursidiq said in his closing statement.