Jambi Deputy Governor Sani Attends the Inauguration of the Jambi Regional Police SPPG

Jambi - The Deputy Governor of Jambi, Drs. H. Abdullah Sani, M.Pd.I., attended the operational launch of the Indonesian National Police's Nutrition Fulfillment Service Unit (SPPG), held at the Jambi Regional Police SPPG in Sungai Asam, Pasar Jambi, on Thursday morning (July 17, 2025).

At this event, Deputy Governor Sani was accompanied by Jambi Regional Police Chief Inspector General Krisno Halomoan Siregar, Military District Commander 042/Gapu Brigadier General Heri Purwanto, Jambi High Prosecutor Dr. Hermon Dekristo, members of the Jambi Provincial DPRD (Regional People's Representative Council), and heads of regional government agencies within the Jambi Provincial Government.

The event began with the signing of an inscription by the Jambi Regional Police Chief and his wife, followed by a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the inauguration of the SPPG, and a direct inspection of the SPPG kitchen prior to distribution.

In an interview, Deputy Governor Sani revealed that the Jambi Provincial Government (Pemprov) and the Jambi Provincial Leadership Communication Forum (Forkopimda) strongly support President Prabowo Subianto's Asta Cita program.

"Thank God, today we inaugurated the Jambi Regional Police's SPPG (School of Education and Training), which boasts comprehensive facilities and infrastructure. This demonstrates Jambi Province's strong support for President Prabowo Subianto's program," Deputy Governor Sani stated.

"Going forward, we ask for your cooperation in supporting this program. The nutritious food provided is also comprehensive. We hope everything runs smoothly, and these students can directly benefit," he added.

Meanwhile, Jambi Regional Police Chief Inspector General Krisno Halomoan Siregar stated that the Jambi Regional Police's SPPG (Food and Nutrition Monitoring Station) is 100% ready for operation.

"This SPPG is ready for operation, and we are also ready to support President Prabowo's Asta Cita program. We will begin trial production within the next week," said the Police Chief.

Police Chief Inspector General Krisno Halomoan Siregar also stated that all police precincts (Polres) throughout Jambi Province will also have SPPGs.

"On June 26, we broke ground on five SPPGs, and on July 19, we will hold the groundbreaking for five more. So, in the future, each Polres will have one SPPG," he added.

"One SPPG can produce 3,312 portions of food for children receiving free nutritious meals," he concluded.

 

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