Eid 2026: SIG Transports 1,653 Returnees to 10 Provinces and Distributes Aid in Operational Areas
Jakarta – PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG) participated in the Mudik Bersama BUMN 2026 programme by transporting 1,653 returnees from Banten, Jakarta, West Java, Aceh, and West Sumatra to various destinations in Aceh, Banten, Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Central Java, East Java, Lampung, West Sumatra, South Sumatra, and East Nusa Tenggara.
SIG Corporate Secretary Vita Mahreyni stated that this programme is part of the SIG Ramadan Safari agenda, aimed at strengthening relations and creating harmony with the community, particularly the construction workers who are SIG’s business partners. The departure of participants was carried out in stages from Friday (13/3/2026) to Wednesday (18/3/2026) using 20 buses and one sea vessel.
“Through the Joint Homecoming Programme, SIG can express appreciation to our fellow workers through a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable homecoming experience. May the togetherness built here bring blessings and goodness,” Vita said in her statement, quoted on Saturday, 28 March 2026.
To ensure safety and comfort during the journey, the drivers underwent health tests to confirm their physical fitness, and the homecoming fleet was inspected to meet safety and roadworthiness standards. In addition, SIG provided supporting facilities for the returnees, such as travel insurance, T-shirts, hats, medicines, goodie bags, as well as food and drinks.
Sutimo (59), a construction worker in the Balaraja area, Tangerang, Banten. The man from Wonogiri, Central Java, can now experience homecoming together with his wife and two children to his hometown in Kulonprogo, Special Region of Yogyakarta. He expressed gratitude for the opportunity to join the Mudik Bersama BUMN 2026 programme, noting that in previous years he and his family had to travel separately to cut costs.
“In the past, when going home, I rode a motorbike, while my wife and children took the bus. Now that I’m no longer young, safety is really a consideration. Thank you to SIG for providing this opportunity to join the programme; it’s very helpful. May SIG always succeed in the future and programmes like this reach even more people,” said Sutimo.