After 1,478 Indonesian Navy Soldiers Go Home, Admiral Yudo: Homecoming This Year Is Special
JAKARTA - The Chief of Naval Staff (KSAL) Admiral Yudo Margono reminded the soldiers and civil servants of the Indonesian Navy not to ignore the COVID-19 health protocols (prokes) during the 2022 Eid homecoming. 1443 Hijriah, so they forget about safety and ignore health procedures," said Yudo when releasing 1,478 personnel from Headquarters who were traveling together using 33 buses, at Cilangkap Headquarters, East Jakarta, Thursday, April 28. "Stay alert to the transmission of COVID-19 because the virus hasn't completely disappeared," said Yudo. unable to enjoy friendship because of COVID-19." Thank God the COVID-19 situation is getting better so that the government allow people to leave. This year's homecoming tradition has its own meaning and privilege," he said. According to him, the Lebaran 2022 homecoming release activities were carried out simultaneously in the City of Jakarta Region, such as Headquarters, Fleet I, Kolinlamil, Lantamal III, Pushidrosal, and Kormar with a total of 88 buses. with 4,500 people. He stressed to the bus crew to prioritize safety and be vigilant in driving considering that passenger safety is the driver's responsibility. " said Yudo Margono.