PSI Banten Strengthens Community Ties Through Sacrificial Animal Distribution
To strengthen the spirit of mutual cooperation, PSI Banten’s Provincial Leadership Council organised the distribution of sacrificial animals across various regions in Banten Province. PSI Banten’s Advisory Council Chair, Ian Pribadi, stated that the activity is a tangible demonstration of the party’s social concern for the community. ‘The primary aim of this initiative is to show social care and reinforce mutual cooperation within society, particularly during the Eid al-Adha celebration,’ he said on Thursday, 28 May 2026. The distribution was carried out through PSI’s district-level structures across eight regencies and cities in Banten, targeting needy communities. The sacrificial animal distribution forms part of PSI’s commitment to remain present and deliver tangible benefits to the public. PSI Banten’s Advisory Council Chair, H. Ian Pribadi, accompanied by the Serang Regency District Leadership Council Chair, Angga Citra, personally delivered the sacrificial animals to the community as a gesture of solidarity. Meanwhile, PSI Banten Provincial Chapter Chair, M. Hafiz Ardianto, emphasised that the activity serves to strengthen community ties and enhance social solidarity. ‘This initiative is a key opportunity to deepen relationships with the public, boost social awareness, and strengthen PSI’s presence among the community,’ Hafiz said. In addition to being a PSI Banten Provincial Chapter agenda, the sacrificial animal distribution is part of the national directive from PSI’s Central Leadership Council, implemented simultaneously by all provincial and district-level branches across Indonesia. Through this initiative, PSI hopes that the spirit of togetherness, compassion, and social solidarity will continue to grow and be directly felt by the wider public.