Residents of RW 08, Kalibata Village, Pancoran, South Jakarta expressed their support and prayers for the future existence of PT Rekayasa Industri (Rekind), which is currently still in the process of getting out of the difficult situation that is shackling it.
These prayers and support were conveyed by the Kalibata Village Secretary (Sekretaris Kelurahan) Muhammad Yusuf Razak who was present representing the Kalibata Village Head (Lurah), Herman SAP in the Rekind 2023 Environmental Satisfaction Survey (SKL) activity, at ROB Building 2, Rekind Central Office, Wednesday (22/11).
“Even though in the current conditions (full of challenges) Rekind still pays attention to the community. We pray that Rekind’s condition in the future will be better, given goodness and success,” said Yusuf Razak in front of Rekind’s SVP Secretariat & Legal, Edy Sutrisman, Herman Susatyo VP Comdev & TJSL, Dina T. Harianja, VP Corporate Communication & Secretariat Rekind and a number of other officials.
Yusuf Razak hopes that Rekind and Resident of RW 08 will continue to synergize and collaborate together. Because any activity without strong synergy will not run optimally. SVP Corporate Secretary & Legal Rekind, Edy Sutrisman appreciated the hopes that represent the community.
“We will never stop asking for positive support from the community, especially residents in RW 08, so that in the future Rekind will rise again, be able to become a strong company and become the pride of the nation and state,” said Edy Sutrisman.
Without strong support and cooperation, it is impossible to create a safe, conducive atmosphere and strong closeness. Of course, this situation is closely related to the sustainability of Rekind.
SKL is an activity that aims to create a strong synergy between Rekind and the community, both in the Head Office and project areas. The hope is that these two components will be able to play a maximum active role.
Rekind also often provides various assistance and support to the community, such as assistance with flood management equipment, compensation for orphans providing basic necessities, assistance that focuses on breaking the Covid-19 chain, increasing food security and preserving the environment.
Even though it was held simply, there was a strong atmosphere of familiarity and family surrounding it. Hopefully, through this activity we can increase the synergy and role of Rekind in the community as an agent of national development.