Forum Advokat OKU Raya,Beri Santunan Peduli Bencana Banjir

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Baturaja xposetv//โ€“ Keluarga Besar Forum Advokad Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu Raya (OKU) Salurkanย  bantuan kemanusiaan Terhadap Rekan nya Madensi SH,Di Desa Tanjung Agung Kecamatan Baturaja Barat (Kelurahan Tanjung Agung) yang terkena musibah bencana alam, banjir yang disebabkan Air Sungai Meluap di sertai hujan lebat mengguyur daerah tersebut awal Mei 07 Tahun 2024 Lalu.

Lokasi Rumah Bapak Mardensi SH.

Sebagai wujud empati dan kepedulian bagi Rekan nya yang mengalami musibah bencana banjir, Pada Hari Selasa 07 Mei 2024 lalu ,Forum Advokad Kabupaten OKU Raya, Khair Sya’ban Oktorudy, SH ketua Forum Advokat ,Di Dampingi yang mewakili Organisasi Advokat Peradi,Fahrurozi SH,Bersama yang mewakili Peradin Bambang SH,yang mewakili Ikadin A. Kabul SH.MH dan yang mewakili KAI Junaidi, SH

Penyerahan Santunan kepada Bapak Mardensi SH.

Langsung memberikan bantuan berupa Uang santunan,pada hari ini 14 Mei 2024 Di Kediaman bapak Mardensi SH,Di Desa Tanjung Agung Kecamatan Baturaja Barat Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu (OKU).

Saat penyerahan bantuan tersebut, Khair Sya’ban Oktorudi, SH Ketua Forum Advokat, menyampaikan rasa simpatik dan duka cita yang mendalam kepada Rekan kita Bapak Mardensi SH yang terdampak musibah dan berharap agar tabah menghadapi cobaan serta tetap kuat dan semangat.

“Kami keluarga besar Forum Advokat OKU Raya turut merasakan Apa yang dirasakan oleh saudara ,Rekan kita yang mengalami musibah banjir bandang ini, kiranya Tuhan yang maha kuasa terus memberikan kekuatan kepada kita semua dan tetap menuntun kita dalam menghadapi cobaan ini,” ungkap Oktorudi SH.

 

Di tempat yang Sama Yang Mewakili Ikadin A.Kabul SH,MH,Juga Menyampaikan Keprihatinan nya atas musibah bencana banjir bandang nie,semoga Saudara,rekan kita bapak Mardensi SH nie selalu tegar.

 

โ€œAtas nama Pribadi Mardensi SH, saya mengucapkan banyak terimakasih dan apresiasi atas respon Keluarga besar Forum Advokat OKU Raya yang sudi datang langsung Ke rumah Saya baik secara materil maupun moril”, tutur Mardensi SH.

Membalas ungkapan Mardensi SH,Khair Sya’ban Oktorudi SH mengatakan bahwa Forum Advokat OKU Raya,yang dipimpinnya, berusaha untuk hadir pada setiap peristiwa kemanusiaan, sebab itulah wujud dan eksistensi bagi manusia yang beriman kepada Tuhan yang Maha Kuasa.

โ€œKami hadir di sini tanpa ada tendensi apa pun, sekedar ingin berbagi atas dasar kemanusian, walau tidak seberapa yang kami bawa, minimal kehadiran kami, sedikit mengurangi penderitaan bagi rekan kita yang terdampak musibah, karena Tuhan senantiasa mengajarkan kepada kita, untuk saling membantu”, pungkas Oktorudi SH

Bantuan yang telah kami berikan kepada saudara ,rekan kita yang terkena musibah banjir nie,khusus nya merupakan Hasil yang di kumpulkan dari seluruh Keluarga Besar Forum Advokad Kabupaten Oku Raya.tutup Oktorudi SH.

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