Ramadhan Inspiration: Hanta Yuda Rasyid and Sagha Group Distribute 15,000 Aid Packages
CEO of Sagha Group, Hanta Yuda Rasyid (HYR), distributed 15,000 aid packages to communities in the Jabodetabek region during the holy month of Ramadhan 1447 H. Through this initiative, he reaffirmed his commitment to demonstrating genuine concern and expanding benefits for disadvantaged groups.
The social action was implemented in stages across several locations, beginning in Bogor and concluding in Depok. This programme forms part of the company’s routine annual agenda upon entering Ramadhan.
Sagha Group Director Masduri Amrawi stated that the distribution activity reflected HYR’s compassion towards others, particularly during the holy month. He noted that humanitarian values and the spirit of giving were strong motivators in realising the activity.
“The 15,000 aid packages distributed by Pak Hanta Yuda represent a commitment and high level of concern to help those in need, especially in the context of promoting the noble teachings of Ramadhan,” said Masduri Amrawi.
Masduri added that the aid distribution had become an annual tradition for Sagha Group during Ramadhan, serving as a reminder of the importance of sharing and seeking blessing.
“This aid distribution has already become a yearly routine for Sagha Group when entering the holy month of Ramadhan,” he noted.
Beyond consistency in social activities, Masduri regarded HYR as actively spreading inspiration across various sectors. He noted that HYR frequently provides motivation to students and online motorcycle taxi drivers.
“Pak Hanta Yuda is recognised as an inspirational figure. He never hesitates to ignite enthusiasm and awaken optimism among various strata of society,” he said.
Masduri considered HYR a figure who prioritises the principle of giving and upholds humanitarian values highly. He even stated that HYR’s leadership serves as inspiration for the younger generation amid contemporary challenges.
“His generosity is an example and role model for me and my colleagues at Sagha Group to become better individuals in the future,” he concluded.
In total, 15,000 aid packages were distributed to vulnerable communities, beginning from Ciapus, Bogor, and ending in Depok. The breakdown of beneficiaries includes 1,000 packages for the poor in Bogor, 3,000 packages for online motorcycle taxi drivers, 1,000 packages for cleaning and security staff, 1,000 packages for persons with disabilities, 3,000 packages for the poor in Depok, 1,000 packages for orphans, 2,000 packages for mosque staff, and 3,000 packages for informal workers including conventional taxi drivers, becak drivers, minibus drivers, street vendors, street performers, mobile traders, day labourers, mosque caretakers, cemetery keepers, waste collectors, bus conductors, bajaj drivers, parking attendants, railway workers, elderly persons, market porters, and street performers.