The parents of SDIt Al Izzah students reject the child who gave MBG, the Serang Walkot say that
Serang – The Guardians of Al Izzah have rejected the Islamic primary school pupils in Serang City, Banten, to get food from the free nutrition program (MBG) and reject the kitchen of the Nutrition Services Fulfilement Unit (SPPG) in the school environment. Serang Stads Government Open Votes. Reported by Antara, Tuesday (30/9/2025), the representative of the Guardians of Al Izzah SDIT students in Serang City, Baim AJI, said they objected if MBG was still distributed to SDIt Al Izzah students. According to him, there are many other schoolchildren in Serang City who need the program more than SDIt Al Izzah students whose parents could finance the educational needs. “We paid for the contribution of Educational Development (SPP) and the entrance fee is quite large, up to ten millions. If it is able to finance it, why should there be an MBG in school,” he said after an audience with the city government (Pemkot) Serang. Browse to continue with the content. He said the activity of vehicles that went in and out of the school environment was dangerous. “The risk is for children to leave the school area because the canteen and facilities need to become narrower. The passing of vehicles also contributes to the risk of accidents. If something happens, who is also responsible. In addition, there is also a potential for wastage and safety problems,” he said. The results of the audience, Baim says, will be discussed internally. He emphasized that the position of students -guardians still did not want his child to have an MBG. “The results will be discussed again, and we will still reject the existence of MBG at school,” he said. Serang Mayor Budi Rustandi claims that he attended the audience who attended directly by the police chief, Dandim, as well as representatives of the National Nutrition Agency (BGN). “We have received complaints from the Guardians or Al Izzah SDIT students. We offer all parties to listen directly and there is no misunderstanding,” he said. Budi expressed his support for the MBG program initiated by the president because the target citizens were in need. He also understood the pursuit of the Guardians of Sdit Al Izzah students, the majority of which came from a capable family and had their own catering system from the beginning. “If it seems to be this sdit of the capable family, they want children to eat in accordance with the catering received at the beginning of the school, long before there is MBG,” he said. (HAF/RFS)