Jakarta – The Indonesian government agency responsible for President Prabowo Subianto’s large-scale free meal programme stated on Friday that their failure to monitor the initiative resulted in a food poisoning outbreak affecting thousands of school children.
Concerns have been raised regarding the safety measures in place for the distribution of the free meals, which are part of President Subianto’s initiative to provide nutritious food to students across the country. The lack of proper oversight contributed to the recent incidents of food poisoning, causing alarm among parents and educators.
The agency admitted that they were negligent in ensuring the quality and safety of the meals provided to school children, which led to the outbreak of food poisoning cases. The admission of fault comes after numerous reports of students falling ill after consuming the free meals, prompting calls for a thorough investigation into the programme.
Parents and activists have criticized the government agency for its oversight failures, demanding accountability and swift action to address the food poisoning cases. President Prabowo Subianto’s administration has faced backlash over the lack of supervision in the free meal programme, raising concerns about the overall health and well-being of school children participating in the initiative.
Efforts are being made to improve the monitoring and quality control measures within the free meal programme to prevent future incidents of food poisoning. The Indonesian government has pledged to take more stringent steps to ensure the safety of the meals provided to students, emphasizing the importance of rigorous oversight to protect the health of school children across the country.






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