Suspended From The 2023 Revised APBD, The Bengkulu City Government Will Reward The Indonesian 78th Anniversary Paskibraka Team Rp1.2 M
BENGKULU - The Bengkulu City Government (Pemkot) proposed a budget of IDR 1.2 billion for the prizes of coaches, coaches and members of Paskibraka who served during the 78th Indonesian Independence Day in Bengkulu on August 17, 2023.
The prizes are in the form of religious travel, especially the Umrah pilgrimage for Muslims and Christians to be dispatched to Jerusalem. "At the end of the term of office of the Mayor and Deputy Mayor will give happiness to the community, one of which is to provide a gift of spiritual travel for Paskibraka's 78th Anniversary of the Republic of Indonesia," said Head of the Bengkulu City Communication and Information Office (Kominfo) Gita Gama Raniputera in Bengkulu City, Tuesday, September 19, confiscated by Antara. He said, the Rp1.2 billion fund was determined based on data from the Bengkulu City National Unity and Political Unity Agency (Kesbangpol) and the budget would be proposed at the 2023 Revised Regional Revenue Revenue Budget (APBD). The recipient of the religious travel prize consists of 30 members, 20 coaches and coaches who will depart with a total of 50 people. Meanwhile, Bengku Mayor Helmi Hasan explained, the appreciation was given because it was thanks to persistence and tenacity in carrying out his duties as well as on August 17 was a sacred moment for the Indonesian nation, which of course was held a ceremony throughout the beloved Republic of Indonesia including Bengkulu City. "As a form of appreciation for the Bengkulu City Government. We dispatch the whole it is religious tourism, whose name is Umrah, whose non Muslim name is certainly in accordance with the belief, maybe there is to Jerusalem, which Hindu Buddhism may go to where please, later, it will be relaxed," he said.