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PNM optimizes Idul Adha 2024 sacrifice distribution in remote areas

Front Row (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Tue, June 18, 2024 Published on Jun. 18, 2024 Published on 2024-06-18T15:24:49+07:00

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PNM optimizes Idul Adha 2024 sacrifice distribution in remote areas Courtesy of PNM

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n celebration of Idul Adha 1445 Hijriah, PT Permodalan Nasional Madani (PNM) distributed sacrificial animals to various frontier, outermost and least developed (3T) regions in Indonesia. These locations include Aceh, Palembang, Lampung, Garut, Serang, Banjarmasin, Purwokerto, Solo, Mataram and Makassar.

PNM president director Arief Mulyadi acknowledged that this year's distribution focus is on areas with limited access and high stunting rates.

"This year's sacrifice is not only an act of worship for Idul Adha but also a commitment by PNM to support Indonesia's zero-stunting program," said Arief.

This year's sacrifices also mark the company's gratitude for 25 years of service, especially in empowering Indonesia's ultra-micro businesses. Idul Adha is an opportunity for PNM to share with 3T areas, including PNM Mekaar program beneficiaries.

Courtesy of PNM
Courtesy of PNM

"The animals are distributed to the nearest mosques in these regions, preferably the simplest ones. Larger mosques usually receive more sacrifices, so we encourage choosing the simpler ones," he added.

Arief expressed gratitude to PNM Mekaar customers for trusting PNM in providing support and empowerment to female entrepreneurs (UMi). He also appreciated the hard work of account officers (AO) who tirelessly provide assistance in remote areas.

"I hope PNM's sacrifices will continue to inspire ultra-micro fighters, both customers and AO friends, who navigate extraordinary challenges daily," he concluded.

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