MINAHASA - Vice President (Wapres) Gibran Rakabuming reviewed the implementation of the free nutritious meal (MBG) program at SMP Negeri 1 Tombulu, Minahasa Regency, North Sulawesi, Tuesday, April 7.
Vice President Gibran arrived at the location at around 10.00 Wita. He saw the distribution and serving of food to students. On this occasion, the menu served was rice with pumpkin, chicken suwir and fried tofu, and watermelon.
Minahasa Regent Robby Dondokambey revealed that Vice President Gibran gave instructions regarding the improvement of facilities that still need improvement.
"There are several things, especially the MBG problem, the kitchen, the school, it has been seen (by the vice president). There is even advice from the vice president for those in poor condition to be repaired," said Robby in an official statement from the Press, Media, and Information Bureau of the Vice President's Secretariat.
On this occasion, Gibran interacted with the students. As a form of support, he also distributed stationery.
Furthermore, Chrisanti, an assistant to the 9A Class Head, expressed the enthusiasm of the students for the MBG program. According to him, this program has a positive impact on the students' consumption habits.
"We are grateful, yes, with the existence of MBG, children can be helped to reduce random snacks," he explained.
The review aims to ensure that the program runs optimally and provides direct benefits for students. The review is part of the government's commitment to ensuring the quality of the implementation of the MBG program, both in terms of nutrition, distribution, and supporting facilities.
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