Wearing Black Caps To Attend Hospital Ground Breaking, National Police Chief Sigit Praises Muhammadiyah For Having A Big Contribution To Health
National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit when giving a speech at MBS Hospital on Jalan Raya Laswi Cigugur (source: Police Public Relations)

JAKARTA - National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo attended the invitation to the Ground Breaking event at the South Bandung Muhammadiyah Hospital (MBS Hospital).

Using a black cap, National Police Chief Sigit appreciates PP Muhammadiyah which has contributed greatly to the benefit of the people, including through the health sector.

"Muhammadiyah is one of the largest mass organizations in Indonesia which is very concerned with activities for the benefit of the people. In particular, related to the health sector, which began in 1923 and continued in 1924 and is currently approximately 115. And what will be carried out is Ground Breaking. the 116th hospital," said Sigit starting his speech at MBS Hospital on Jalan Raya Laswi Cigugur, Bandung Regency, West Java, Sunday, January 23.

He hopes that PP Muhammadiyah will continue to be at the forefront of helping the government in realizing superior Human Resources (HR) and preparing the nation's next generation to have capabilities in various fields.

Moreover, so far PP Muhammadiyah has been contributing and playing an active role with the government, TNI-Polri, and other elements of society in handling and controlling the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia.

In fact, these religious community organizations (organizations) also held vaccinations and mobilized vaccinators to realize communal immunity against COVID-19. With this assistance, Indonesia is currently ranked fourth worldwide with the number of vaccinations reaching around 300 million.

"Where do we know Muhammadiyah has and established the Muhammadiyah COVID-19 Command Center or MCCC which in its activities, starting from how this MCCC contributes to health protocols, takes care of sick people. Because there are more or less 86 referral hospitals prepared from Muhammadiyah for patients patients with COVID-19," said Sigit.

Before closing his remarks, Sigit hoped that Muhammadiyah would continue to develop programs based on the ummah's welfare. He believes that what he is doing is very useful and in accordance with the expectations of the Indonesian people.

Not only that, Sigit also hopes that the Muhammadiyah Hospital in the future can be developed with international standard health facilities. Thus, it will reduce the dependence of people who want to seek treatment abroad.


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