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JAKARTA - As a state-owned company engaged in social security, PT Taspen (Persero) is contributing to the 2022 BUMN Healthy Homecoming Safe Homecoming program by providing 12 buses to transport 480 travelers for free on the routes of Yogyakarta, Surabaya, Purwokerto, Madiun, Semarang. and Sragen.

The kick-off of the 2022 BUMN Healthy Homecoming program was held at the Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium (West Plaza Area), Wednesday 27 April and was opened directly by SOE Minister Erick Thohir accompanied by SOE directors, one of whom was TASPEN Operational Director Ariyandi.

"This is a mandate, public officials must be able to serve their people well. This is what we hope for today's contribution (Mudik Bersama BUMN 2022) can be carried out properly. I advise drivers to maintain security during the homecoming trip," said Erick.

Then, in the afternoon the same activity was also held at the Taspen Head Office, Cempaka Putih, Jakarta, which was attended by the entire Board of Directors of TASPEN Group, Head of the Taspen Work Unit and representatives of travelers.

Taspen is committed to providing the best facilities that are comfortable and safe for the general public who want to return home. Taspen ensures that the trip will run safely, because all drivers and travelers in this program are confirmed to have received COVID-19 vaccinations 1, 2 and booster vaccines. In addition, strict health protocols will still be implemented during the trip.

Taspen President Director ANS Kosasih said, the Healthy Homecoming Program with SOEs will ensure safe, responsible, and healthy homecoming for the community. It is safe because this program will divert tens of thousands of vehicles, especially motorcycles, from the road to a more coordinated mode of bus transportation.

"Healthy because to take part in this program, travelers must have received COVID-19 vaccination doses 1, 2, and booster vaccines. Health protocols are still enforced during the trip to ensure travelers return home in good health and do not transmit the virus to their hometowns," he said.

Representatives of travelers who came to the event said, "I am very grateful and also thank PT Taspen (Persero) because with this I can go home for free.

"It's been two years since I can't go back to my hometown, thank God, now it can be facilitated. I have also seen buses for going home that are parked in the yard of the Taspen office. Everything is clean and comfortable," he said.


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