JAKARTA - The National Narcotics Agency (BNN) and the Tangerang City Indonesian Employers' Association (Apindo) have entered into a cooperation agreement regarding the synergy of preventing and eradicating drug abuse in companies and other business sectors.
The head of the Tangerang City BNN, Josephien Vivick Tjankung, in Tangerang on Saturday, May 24, expressed his appreciation for Apindo's commitment to supporting the prevention, eradication, abuse and illicit drug trafficking (P4GN) program.
"This collaboration is a strategic step in creating a work environment that is free from drugs, as well as strengthening national resilience through the business world sector," said Josephien Vivick Tjankung in his statement, quoted by Antara.
He also added that this agreement aims to increase cooperation in preventive efforts to drug abuse in the work environment.
"Including through regular counseling, training, and urine tests for company employees who are members of Apindo," he said.
Meanwhile, the Chairperson of Apindo Tangerang City, H. Ismail, said that entrepreneurs have an important role in preventing drug trafficking.
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"We realize the importance of maintaining productivity and labor health. This collaboration is a clear proof of Apindo's concern for the future of the nation's generation," he said.
He also hopes that in the future there can be continuous cooperation between the Tangerang City BNN and Apindo in building a healthy, safe, and productive work environment, as well as supporting the realization of a Bersinar Indonesia (Drug Clean).
"This is in line with the Tangerang City Government's program to create a drug-free Indonesia," he said.
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