Bangka Regency Disrupts The Sedecah Sampah Program From The Mosque

SUNGALIAT - Bangka Regent of Bangka Islands Province Bangka Belitung, Mulkan appreciated the waste alm program developed by the administrator of the AL Husna mosque, Sungailiat. "I appreciate the idea of the management of the AL Husna mosque who succeeded in developing the waste alms program," said Mulkan as quoted by ANTARA, Sunday, February 19. He assessed that the idea of waste alms provides value for the community to get wealth and mosque administrators can recycle waste so that it has economic value. "Grant with garbage is quite unique, but it is hoped that this program can be developed by other mosque administrators," he said. According to him, waste alms teach people using waste which has been considered benefitless, turns out to be beneficial and gives value of worship. "The waste alms program is in line with the local government program to create a clean city program from garbage," said Mulkan. To keep the city clean of Sungailiat, his party together with all OPD routinely conducts Clean Fridays focused in various public facilities. "Cleaning is a reflection of good behavior, alms using waste is a reflection of our good behavior, especially to keep our environment clean," he said.

Mulkan invites the public to be able to return to realizing cooperation and mutual cooperation in their daily lives, for example in terms of cleaning the environment from garbage. "If our area is good, our area is clean, beautiful, our friends must give appreciation for the cleanliness of our environment," he said. Regarding waste affairs, said Mulkan, the Bangka Regency Government has coordinated with the Babel Provincial Government to work together to create a regular final disposal site (TPA) in Bangka Regency.