inp.polri.go.id - Ternate. The North Maluku Regional Police held a social service to distribute basic food assistance packages for residents affected by the COVID-19 pandemic during the Enforcement of Community Activity Restrictions (PPKM).
North Maluku Deputy Chief of Police, Brigadier General Pol. Eko Para Setyo Siswato, accompanied by the Head of Public Relations of the North Sumatra Police, Pol. Grand Commissioner Adip Rojika went to several villages in Ternate City to disseminate the Covid-19 protocol and distribute basic food packages to the public.
The activity was initiated from the Lelong neighbourhood, Kampung Makassar Timur Village. Symbolically, the Deputy Chief of the North Maluku Regional Police immediately approached some residents in the area and gave food packages as a form of concern for the North Maluku Regional Police and journalists.
There are around Eighty packages. Hopefully, they can be used by the community, and we are also sure that there are still many people out there who need help. Hopefully, the cooperation between the North Maluku Regional Police and journalists will continue to be encouraged in the future, explained Brigadier General Pol. Eko Para Setyo Siswanto, Saturday (07/24/21).
The One Star General said that the North Maluku Police and journalists provided food packages to people affected by COVID-19.
The Deputy Regional Police of North Maluku hopes that amid the COVID-19 pandemic, education and socialization about COVID-19 are very important. It is expected that the media can also encourage or encourage the public to be aware of health protocols, especially the use of masks.
We hope that our media colleagues can remind people who have not been vaccinated to get vaccinated, convey that this vaccine is halal immediately. I invite the people of North Maluku, and let's come in droves to visit the vaccine site, either at the Community Health Center, hospitals, or other activities. The National Armed Forces and National Police designed the National Armed Forces and the local government as a place for vaccines said Brigadier General Eko Para Setyo Siswato.
Meanwhile, the Head of Public Relations of the North Maluku Regional Police, Pol. Grand Commissioner. Adip Rojikan stated that the existence of social service activities between the North Maluku Regional Police and journalists and the assistance distributed could benefit communities affected by the pandemic.
This activity is also expected to increase the solidity and cohesiveness between the Police and journalists.