Corporate Social Responsibility

 Last Sunday in 8 January 2023. I received a call from a nearby bank to attend a donation ceremony by the bank to flood victims. A total of 15 flood victims were selected.

Alhamdulillah, there are people who sympathized with me and my family when we were hit by a disaster. Indeed, during the flood disaster this time, we did not get a single contribution, not even from the newly elected members of parliament.

I really appreciate the effort carried out by the local bank, which is willing to make a small contribution. It is hoped that more private parties will contribute in the same way that the banks have.

In the Ketereh parliamentary constituency, the average contributors are those from non-governmental organization's (NGOs) and political parties. The number of victims who receive flood aid is sometimes limited, depending on the finances of the parties involved.

Where is the mistake? My neighborhood is becoming increasingly flooded. Every time it happens, it involves property damage. Everything needs money to get back to normal. Household appliance debts that have not yet been paid off now have to be paid again.

The drains made by the authorities seem to have no direct function in preventing floods from occurring every time they receive heavy rainfall compared to normal times.

Once again, I hope more private companies do CSR like the local banks do. Although the value is small, it is enough to help buy necessities. Meanwhile, the aid promised by the government has not yet been received. 

Are we going to accept a leader who is good at making promises but is actually a liar?.

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