Vice President in Lumajang and Surabaya: Assistance to Accelerate Welfare
SURABAYA (June 2,
2022) - The Vice
President of the Republic of Indonesia, Ma'ruf Amin accompanied by the Minister
of Social Affairs, Tri Rismaharini, paid tribute to the elderly beneficiaries
of the Ministry of Social Affairs by handing over basic food assistance and
entrepreneurship assistance at Balai Pemuda of Surabaya Town Square.
Vice President
Ma'ruf Amin handed over social assistance to 50 beneficiaries consisting of the
elderly, PKH, and BPNT in Lumajang Regency with total assistance of IDR
80,000,000. The assistance consists of PKH, BPNT, and BLT Cooking Oil.
After handing over
the assistance in Lumajang Regency, Ma'ruf Amin went to Surabaya City to deliver other social assistance at there.
Ma'ruf Amin handed
over social assistance to 50 elderly in Surabaya city. The total
assistance provided is IDR 82,893,600, consisting of ANSI, PKH, BPNT, and BLT
for Cooking Oil.
"Today I hand
over social assistance and empowerment assistance. Hopefully, this empowerment
can accelerate the welfare of the beneficiaries", said the Vice President,
Ma'ruf Amin in front of the media crew.
ATENSI which is
one component of social assistance was given to 10 elderly in Lumajang Regency
and 10 elderly in Surabaya City. The entrepreneurship assistance provided is
for the business of convenience stores, rice stalls, coffee shops, and selling siomay
around.
Minister Risma also
said that MoSA does not only provide social assistance. "There is business
capital assistance for poor families. They are expected not only to receive
social assistance but also to be able to do business with empowerment
assistance," said Risma.
The provision of
this assistance is based on the results of an assessment that has been carried
out by the Technical Implementation Unit of the Ministry of Social Affairs,
namely Mahatmiya Bali Center and Integrated Center Prof. Dr. Soeharso Surakarta
to elderly recipients of assistance.
"I am
grateful, I got help from MoSA. I am selling it because I am still helping to
pay for my grandchildren at home. Later when I am not strong enough, my child
will continue to sell," said Koestini (70 years old).