MOJOKERTO - Deputy Governor of East Java, Emil Dardak, ensures that 261 beneficiaries of the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) Program who were affected by the alleged poisoning in Mojokerto Regency have received the appropriate medical treatment.
"This is certainly something that we all give maximum attention so that students or beneficiaries who are medically affected can get the best treatment, the most important thing is that all those affected must be able to get medical treatment," said Deputy Governor Emil Dardak after reviewing the Health Service Post (Yankes) for mass poisoning victims at the Pondok Pesantren Ma'had An Nur, Jurangrejo Village, Singowangi Village, Kutorejo District, Mojokerto, quoted by ANTARA on Sunday, January 11.
He emphasized the importance of a thorough investigation of all factors that could potentially cause the incident, ranging from food ingredients, processing, food container hygiene, to the distribution system.
"We want to get a complete picture so that in the future the system can be improved and strengthened," he said.
He asked all parties to conduct an investigation, including from the Nutrition Fulfillment Service Unit (SPPG) so that the causes of this incident can be clearly known. In particular, Emil asked the East Java Health Office (Dinkes) to accompany and accompany this process.
"We hope this can help narrow down the root of the problem," he said.
He emphasized that the root of the problem of this incident must be thoroughly sought and obtained so that it becomes a material for evaluation and better changes in the future.
"The provincial government and the Mojokerto Regency Government are in a position to provide the best support to BGN for the improvement efforts that we want together," he said.
Governor Emil also conveyed that all the costs of treatment and treatment of affected victims would be borne by the government. It is known that many of the victims are receiving treatment at several hospitals scattered in Mojokerto Regency, one of which is the RSUD. Prof. dr. Soekandar Mojosari Mojokerto.
He also appealed to the public who previously received MBG from the SPPG Yayasan Bina Bangsa Semarang 03 Mojokerto and experienced complaints of nausea and vomiting to immediately report to the Yankes Post at Pondok Pesantren Ma'had An Nur Kutorejo Mojokerto to get the best treatment and handling.
"We appeal as widely as possible and ask all those who feel that there are complaints of nausea and vomiting not to be detained, or ignored or only treated at home, please report immediately, worrying that the treatment is not optimal," said Deputy Governor Emil.
In addition to the Yankes Post at Pondok Pesantren Ma'had An Nur, Deputy Governor Emil Dardak also reviewed and visited the victims who received medical treatment at Prof. dr. Soekandar Mojosari Mojokerto Hospital.
Previously, hundreds of students and students from seven institutions in Mojokerto complained of nausea, vomiting, fever, and diarrhea, which were suspected of being poisoned after eating MBG.
It is known that on Friday, January 9) the beneficiaries of MBG who were medically affected consumed soto ayam from SPPG Yayasan Bina Bangsa Semarang 03 in Rejeni Village, Wonodadi Village, Kutorejo, Mojokerto.
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