Palembang, The Indonesia Post – Acting (PJ) Governor of South Sumatra Agus Fatoni attended the Ground Breaking. The transition of electricity from previously using Muba Elektrik Power (MEP) to the PLN network took place at SD Negeri Teggulang Jaya Kec. Tripe Supat Musi Banyuasin Regency (MUBA), Thursday (4/4/2024). Also accompanying MUBA Regent Apriyadi Mahmud.
After Ground Breaking, Fatoni attended the First Switch-On of PLN Electricity in Sukamaju Village, Dusun Rawa 10, Kec. MUBA Regency Supat Tripe.
In front of the public, Fatoni said we should be grateful that today we were able to witness the first lighting of service lights from PLN.
“The struggle has been quite long and it has not been easy for more than 20 years, ladies and gentlemen. We have seen the erection of PLN electricity poles. This means that starting today, PLN’s infrastructure facilities have been prepared and will be built in stages, later more than 53,000 houses will be served by PLN. There is quite a lot of support from the Regent of MUBA, the support of the Chairman of the MUBA DPRD and all the staff. “Then we also support and help speed up this process until it is realized,” said Fatoni.
Fatoni continued, we are also grateful that today in the month of Ramadan is a blessing because the electricity ground breaking has been carried out.
“Ladies and gentlemen, we have seen that electricity will be turned on, this is very important because of the basic needs of the community. How about electricity, other needs can be met. Therefore, this is the month of Ramadan, a month of blessings. Hopefully these blessings will be realized, and may Allah SWT always continue to give us blessings. “So that you can carry out your worship and activities well and ultimately be productive so you can increase your income and improve your welfare,” concluded Fatoni.
Also present were the General Manager (GM) of PT PLN UID S2JB, Adi Herlambang, Chairman of the DPRD Muba Sugondo SH, Heads of the OPD of South Sumatra Province.
Provincial Communication and Information Service Media Team. South Sumatra. (ojn/ril)







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