NORTH SUMATERA (June 4, 2020) - Four
Beneficiary Families (KPM) of Family Hope Program (PKH) in Gunungsitoli City
decided to leave PKH or Independent Graduation membership. The fourth decision
was taken in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
They
are KPM from Siwalubanua I Idanoi Village, namely Yusniar Telaumbanua (35) and
Cermat Linda Gea (32), as well as KPM from Tuhegeo II Idanoi Village, namely
Gea (37) and Vitria Junianti (37).
Yusniar
Telaumbanua, representing KPM Graduasi Mandiri, said that they asked to leave
PKH with full self-awareness because they felt they were no longer worthy of
receiving PKH assistance.
"The
economic condition of our family has changed, we are already able, both in
terms of income and the physical condition of the house," said Yusniar,
explaining the reasons for graduation.
He
said there were still many people who needed PKH assistance more than he did.
"So far, PKH has really helped ease the burden on the family, thank you
very much PKH," he added.
The
request for Mandiri Graduation was responded positively by the Gunungsitoli
City Government. For this decision, the PKH City Coordinator for Gunungsitoli
City, Meiman Larosa, expressed his appreciation to KPM who asked for
Independent Graduation.
"We
appreciate KPM who voluntarily asked for Independent Graduation, this is also a
concrete manifestation of success in getting out of poverty," said Meiman.
According
to him, in the current condition, many residents actually need help.
"During the COVID-19 pandemic, many underprivileged people have lost their
jobs so they really need supplies of social assistance," he explained
again.
When
met separately, the Head of Siwalubanua I Village, Walterrius Warisman Zebua,
also expressed his gratitude to PKH for being very helpful for its residents.
"On
behalf of the residents, I would like to express my gratitude because so far
PKH has been very helpful to the people of Siwalubanua I Village. Hopefully PKH
will continue to develop," he said while expressing his hopes.
The
residents of Siwalubanua I Village, he said, live from the agricultural,
livestock and fishing sectors so that most of the villagers are still very
worthy of social assistance.
The
Head of Social Protection and Security (Linjamsos) of Gunungsitoli City Social
Service, David Hulu, also expressed a similar sentiment. According to him, this
is a concrete manifestation of PKH's success in empowering people to move out
of the poverty line.
"In
the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak, PKH is actually able to make the
beneficiaries aware. Cool, Graduasi Mandiri in the middle of a flood of aid.
PKH Great! " he concluded.
As
a form of appreciation for the decision to graduate the four KPMs, ceremonial
events were held in two different places, namely the Siwalubanua I Village Hall
on Tuesday (26/5) and the Tuhegeo II Village Hall on Wednesday (27/5). The
event was attended by local village officials and representatives from the PKH
Secretariat of Gunungsitoli City.