Majene, Sulbarkita.com - Majene Regency Government formed a team to unravel the tangled threads of the distribution of cards for the Social Security Organizing Agency or BPJS Kesehatan for free. Deputy Regent Majene Lukman said the team would carry out community data validation processes.
"We ask for the date of December 21 to see citizen data that is not yet valid," Lukman said at the Office of the Regent of Majene, Thursday, November 22, 2018.
Lukman's statement was conveyed after dozens of demonstrators raided his office due to unfinished BPJS issues. Demonstrators who are members of the Majene Community Alliance suspect a game in the distribution of BPJS Health cards.
Andi Ahsan, one of the demonstrators, said the government had poured Majene public health BPJS fees up to Rp 6.7 billion. But most of the residents who have been recorded up to now have not pocketed the BPJS card.
Strangely, Ahsan continued, there were excess cards distributed to the sub-district. For example in Seppong Village, Tammerodo Subdistrict Sendana has an excess of 100 cards. The advantages are known because the total number of free BPJS Kesehatan in the area is 1500 people, but the number of cards that get there is 1. 645 cards. "There are double cards, some have died, but they are still paid by the government," he said.
Similar conditions occur in Bambangan Village, Malunda District. In that area 1,900 regional and central BPJS cards were distributed. But the fact is that the population is only 1,100.
It was different in Awo Village, Tammerodo Sendana Subdistrict, Ahsan said, as many as 100 data cards for multiple cards and died. But until now the data has not been repaired. "Even though it has been reported to Commission III of the Majene DPRD since 2017," said Ahsan, who previously sat as legislator Majene.
Ahsan's demonstrations and friends invited the public's attention. Because they show two people dressed in pocong. This is a symbol that the government seems to arouse dead citizens through free BPJS card payments.
Muhammad Ashari

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