Merdeka Group Distributes 188 Qurbani Animals, Strengthening Community Bonds Across Its Operational Areas
Eid al-Adha is always a meaningful occasion for Muslim communities living around Merdeka Group’s operational areas. After congregational prayers at mosques, prayer halls, village centers, and other places of worship, the celebration continues with the slaughtering of qurbani animals and the distribution of meat to local residents. For Merdeka Group, Eid al-Adha 1447 Hijri also serves as an opportunity to strengthen ties between the company, local governments, community leaders, employees, and surrounding communities.
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Pani Gold Mine Distributes 43 Qurbani Cattle in Pohuwato and Gorontalo
In Gorontalo Province, Pani Gold Mine distributed 43 qurbani cattle to villages and stakeholders across Pohuwato Regency and Gorontalo City. Distribution was carried out in stages, beginning in Gorontalo City on May 23, 2026, followed by deliveries on May 25 and 26 to the villages of Hulawa, Karya Indah, North Taluduyunu, Taluduyunu, North Buntulia, Central Buntulia, Sipatana, Teratai, and Bulangita in Pohuwato Regency.
“Eid al-Adha reminds us of the values of sincerity, compassion, and sharing,” said Mahesha Lugiana, CSR Manager of Pani Gold Mine. “Through this qurbani program, we hope to strengthen harmonious relationships with local communities and governments while creating shared benefits.”
Before distribution, all animals underwent health inspections conducted by veterinary experts to ensure they were healthy, disease-free, and met Islamic requirements.
“We would like to thank Pani Gold Mine,” said Sjamsuddin Hadju, Head of Conservation Section II Gorontalo at the North Sulawesi Natural Resources Conservation Agency, during the symbolic handover ceremony. “We hope this contribution will benefit the community.”
Similar appreciation was expressed by Buntulia Subdistrict Head Syaiful Bahri M. Hunta, S.Pd., M.M., who witnessed the distribution in his area. “On behalf of the people of Buntulia, I would like to thank the company for generously donating qurbani cattle for seven villages in our subdistrict,” he said. “We pray that all company activities continue to run smoothly and successfully.”
“We would also like to thank Pani Gold Mine for providing four cattle for the Eid celebration,” said Rachmat Buluati, Vice Chairman of KUD Dharma Tani. “We will distribute them to those in need, and we hope they bring benefits to the community.”
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BKP-BTR’s Qurbani Program Reaches Wetar, Tiakur, and Ambon
In Maluku, PT Batutua Kharisma Permai and PT Batutua Tembaga Raya (BKP-BTR) distributed 13 cattle and four goats to communities on Wetar Island, in Tiakur, and in Ambon City. Distribution took place on May 27, 2026, with support from the company, contractors, employees, and management.
The Eid celebration began with prayers attended by employees and contractors at the mine site, followed by the handover of qurbani animals to Muslim communities in two villages. Residents of Lurang Village in North Wetar District received five cattle and three goats, while Ilwaki Village in South Wetar District received two cattle and one goat. The handover was conducted by BKP-BTR Acting Mine Manager Rudi Prabowo.
“Occasions such as Eid al-Adha are a tangible expression of our commitment and care for local communities,” said Rudi. According to him, the company’s presence is closely connected to the lives of nearby communities, including residents of Kampung Baru Hamlet, Lurang Village, and Uhak Village surrounding the mining area.
In addition to Wetar, BKP-BTR distributed six qurbani cattle in Ambon. Three cattle were donated to Al Ikhwan Mosque in the Kebun Cengkeh area by Carlos L.Q. Pattiselanno, BKP-BTR External Affairs Manager. Two cattle were donated to Mujiburahman Mosque in Batumerah by Jimmy Bob Suroto, BKP-BTR General Manager of Operations. One additional cow was distributed to Tiakur through Nurul Iman Kalwedo Mosque.
“On behalf of the management team and myself, I wish everyone a blessed Eid al-Adha,” said Jimmy. “May the spirit of sacrifice, sincerity, and compassion inspire us to continue working safely, collaboratively, and with blessings.”
According to Nurbaya Masang, administrator of Miftahul Khoir Mosque, BKP-BTR’s qurbani contribution holds significant value for the local Muslim community. “We sincerely appreciate BKP-BTR’s support,” said Nurbaya. “May it bring blessings to both the company and the surrounding communities.”
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BSI Distributes 72 Qurbani Animals in Banyuwangi
In Banyuwangi, PT Bumi Suksesindo (BSI) began distributing qurbani animals through mosque and prayer hall committees on May 26, 2026. The assistance consisted of 27 cattle and 45 goats.
According to BSI Community Development Supervisor Syahrul Wahidah, the program also involved partner companies and contractors. The animals were purchased from local traders and livestock farmers around the operation, ensuring that Eid al-Adha not only became a moment of sharing but also contributed to local economic activity.
According to Syahrul, distribution through mosque and prayer hall committees is expected to strengthen community institutions. “This aligns with our commitment to implementing social programs that support community development and empowerment,” he said.
BSI General Manager of Operations and Head of Mining Engineering, Roelly Fransza, noted that the values of Eid al-Adha—sincerity, sacrifice, and compassion—are equally relevant in the workplace.
“Amid various operational challenges, we hope the spirit of togetherness and mutual care continues to grow in our workplace,” said Roelly. “Success is built not only through achievements, but also through our willingness to support and respect one another.”
“I would like to express my sincere gratitude to BSI,” said Sampurno, a representative of Al-Ikhlas Prayer Hall in Pancer Hamlet, Sumberagung Village, Pesanggaran District. “May the company’s operations continue to run smoothly.”
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SCM Distributes 54 Qurbani Animals in Southeast and Central Sulawesi
In Southeast Sulawesi and Central Sulawesi, PT Sulawesi Cahaya Mineral (SCM), together with its partners and contractors, distributed 40 cattle and 14 goats during this year’s Eid al-Adha celebration.
Distribution began one week before the holiday, starting in Routa District, Konawe Regency, and continuing to North Konawe Regency and Morowali Regency in Central Sulawesi. In addition to communities surrounding the mining operation, qurbani animals were also donated to the Konawe Police, Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police, Military District Command 1417/Kendari, and the Konawe Regency Government. At the Konawe Regent’s Office, the donation was received by Konawe Regional Secretary Ferdinand on May 25, 2026.
“This qurbani program is part of the company’s community empowerment initiatives, which deserve our full support,” said Ferdinand. “Moreover, the livestock distributed through this program were sourced from local farmers in Konawe Regency, creating additional economic benefits for the region.”
In Routa District, 11 cattle and 11 goats were handed over to village heads, urban village leaders, and district representatives from SCM’s surrounding communities.
“We appreciate the distribution of qurbani animals in Routa,” said Routa District Head Soefyan Meronda. “We hope this initiative will help maintain the harmonious relationship that has been built over the years between the company and surrounding communities.”
“The qurbani distribution, particularly in Lalomerui Village, demonstrates that SCM has become an integral part of Routa’s development,” said Lalomerui Village Head Taksir Unggahi. “We hope it can serve as a positive example of company-community relations in the future.”
Qurbani distribution has become an annual tradition since SCM began operating in Wonua Routa. This year, the program is expected to benefit approximately 4,500 residents across several villages in the Routa area.
“We view Eid al-Adha as an opportunity to strengthen our relationship with communities surrounding our operations,” said SCM Mine Manager Didik Fotunadi. “Through this program, we hope SCM’s presence can be felt not only through mining activities, but also through moments of togetherness and shared social and religious values, helping sustain social solidarity and harmonious relationships between the company and local communities.”
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MTI and the Self-Reliant Qurbani Initiative of Makarti Village-Owned Enterprise
In Morowali, PT Merdeka Tsingshan Indonesia (MTI) distributed two qurbani cattle to Makarti Village and Labota Village on May 26, 2026. The initiative was part of MTI’s Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility (CSER) program under its social and cultural pillar, aimed at strengthening relationships with local communities during a significant religious occasion.
In addition to donating two qurbani cattle, this year’s Eid al-Adha also marked a new milestone for Makarti Village-Owned Enterprise (BUMDes Makarti), which was able to independently carry out its own qurbani program through proceeds generated from MTI-supported agricultural businesses. The two cattle sacrificed by the BUMDes were funded by income from these agricultural ventures, which have become one of the suppliers of food ingredients for ADEN catering services within MTI’s operational area.
For MTI, the ability of Makarti BUMDes to independently conduct qurbani demonstrates how community empowerment programs can generate sustainable economic benefits for partner villages.
“Eid al-Adha is not only about sharing qurbani animals but also about fostering togetherness and compassion,” said Novaludin of MTI Community Relations. “We are grateful that MTI’s empowerment programs with local communities continue to grow and create tangible benefits, as reflected in Makarti BUMDes’s ability to independently conduct qurbani this year.”
For Kail, Chairman of Makarti BUMDes, the independent qurbani initiative represents a significant achievement.
“We are proud because the collaboration and guidance provided over the years have delivered real benefits to the community,” he said. “We hope programs like this continue and grow even further.”
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Across Merdeka Group’s operational areas, the celebration of Eid al-Adha 1447 Hijri served as an opportunity to strengthen relationships between the company and local communities. Through the distribution of qurbani animals, support for local livestock farmers, and community empowerment initiatives, Merdeka Group hopes to foster the values of compassion, togetherness, and mutual cooperation while growing alongside the communities surrounding its operations.
Main photo: Distribution of qurbani animals by MGR.