Ministry of Social Affairs in collaboration with PT Pos Delivered the Distribution of BST to the Recipient's House

Ministry of Social Affairs in collaboration with PT Pos Delivered the Distribution of BST to the Recipient's House
Writer :
Biro Humas
Translator :
Karlina Irsalyana

DEPOK (16 May 2021) - The Ministry of Social Affairs distributes Cash Social Assistance (BST) for Beneficiary Families (KPM) in cooperation with PT Pos Indonesia, one of which is in Depok City, West Java.

 

There are 3 batches of March-April totaling 98,934 beneficiary families (KPM) by paying April 8 to 18, the closing period of 30 days, May 7 closing, how the check, please come to the RW secretariat office and the place of payment is at the post office.

 

Batch 2 received 35,315 KPM with a payment period of April 23 to May 3, the rest at the post office closing 22 phase 3, 1 additional KPM of 134,250 distributed until Sunday, May 9 there were 127 distributed so 95.19 percent of the remaining 6,462 KPM or 4.18 percent.

 

One of the KPM is Sampan Rahmat is represented by his wife Yatinem, a construction worker, 55 years old, address at Jalan Haji Marjiyah RT 03 RW 08 Meruyung Village, Limo, Depok City. Besides Sampan, another KPM is Ade Suryati who was visited the house by the post officer.

 

The head of the Depok City Post Office, Cecep Pribadi Usman, stated that to avoid the crowds of the community and in efforts to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic, use the RW zone or a smaller scope.

 

"We initiated the distribution of BST with the RW zone or closer to the beneficiaries, so that there is no crowd at the post office or in community locations," said Cecep.

 

Currently, there are still payments left over, but payments are being made with a smaller approach. In fact, some time ago there was a visit by the staff of the President and the Ministry of PMK.

 

"The remaining payments continue to be made to KPM with a smaller approach. As a form of transparency in distribution, the presidential staff reviewed it, and also the PMK office, and then we talked," he said.

 

Of the KPM BST, said Cecep, which were distributed through the Post Office apart from the poor, there were also people with disabilities and the elderly.

 

"Based on our data, apart from the poor, there are also people with disabilities and the elderly, but those who know exactly the condition of the local RT and RW residents," he said.

Public Relations Bureau
Ministry of Social Affairs

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