Pasukan Garuda Darfur Meresmikan Masjid di Sudan

Pasukan Garuda Satgas Batalyon Komposit TNI Konga XXXV-B/Unamid (United Nations Mission In Darfur)/Indobatt (Indonesian Battalion) 02 yang sedang melaksanakan tugas sebagai pasukan penjaga perdamaian PBB, beberapa waktu lalu  meresmikan Masjid di daerah misi Darfur, Sudan.

Pasukan Garuda Darfur Meresmikan Masjid di Sudan
Pasukan Garuda Satgas Batalyon Komposit TNI Konga XXXV-B/Unamid (United Nations Mission In Darfur)/Indobatt (Indonesian Battalion) 02
Kegiatan peresmian Masjid ini merupakan salah satu kegiatan Cimic (Civil Military Coordination) berskala besar yang dilaksanakan oleh Satgas Indobatt 02 dibawah pimpinan Komandan Satgas Letkol Inf Singgih Pambudi Arinto, S.IP.,M.M.

Pasukan Garuda Darfur Meresmikan Masjid di Sudan

Selama bertugas kurang lebih satu tahun, Satgas Indobatt 02 telah membangun 3 (tiga) buah Masjid bagi masyarakat Sudan, yaitu di daerah Firdhaus Village, At Thoyibah dan Jumata IDP (di daerah Masteri Ts). (Baca Juga : Selama Ini Diam, Inilah Pasukan Khusus Paling Misterius Indonesia Yang Ditakuti Dunia)

Pasukan Garuda Darfur Meresmikan Masjid di Sudan

Pada kesempatan kali ini, kegiatan peresmian berkonsentrasi di daerah Firdhaus Village, adapun Masjid yang dibangun diberi nama "Garuda Mosque". Total lebih dari 180.000 SDG yang dihabiskan untuk membangun "Garuda Mosque", dimana dana tersebut berasal dari swadaya bantuan sukarela seluruh personel Satgas dan bantuan yang berasal dari Pandu Sakti 97 (Alumni Akademi Militer 1997).

Pasukan Garuda Darfur Meresmikan Masjid di Sudan
Satgas Indobatt 02 juga melaksanakan Medical Assistance
Tidak hanya melaksanakan peresmian saja, Satgas Indobatt 02 juga melaksanakan Medical Assistance dan pemberian bantuan kepada seluruh masyarakat yang berada di Area Of Responsibility dari Indobatt 02. Pemberian bantuan tersebut berupa tikar sebanyak 135 buah, 130 Alquran, 500 daster, 30 peci, 100 baju anak-anak dan uang sebanyak 5,000 SDG.

Dalam sambutannya, Duta Besar Indonesia untuk Sudan dan Eritrea Bapak Drs H. Burhanuddin Badruzzaman menyampaikan rasa terima kasih sekaligus bangganya kepada Satgas Indobatt 02, karena apa yang dilakukan ini merupakan wujud diplomasi nyata dan mengharumkan nama Indonesia di kancah internasional terutama di lingkup pemerintah Sudan.


Sementara dari pihak Sector West yang disampaikan oleh Head Of Office Mr Oemar Kane mengungkapkan rasa terimakasih sebesar-besarnya kepada Satgas Indobatt 02 atas perhatian dan bantuan yang telah diberikan kepada masyarakat Sudan selama ini, semoga bantuan yang telah diberikan ini dapat bermanfaat. "Satgas Indobatt 02 telah menetapkan standart tinggi yang tidak dapat dibandingkan oleh TCC (Troops Contributing Country) yang lain, baik dari segi sikap, perbuatan maupun profesionalisme dalam bertugas," katanya.

Turut hadir dalam acara peresmian Masjid ini adalah Duta Besar Indonesia untuk Sudan dan Eritrea, Sector West Commander, Head of Office, Civil Affair Team Leader, CO Pakistan Engineering, CO Bangladesh FRC, Chief G9 beserta pejabat Sector yang lain.  (SC:TNI)
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