SERANG CITY – Deputy Mayor of Serang City, Nur Agis Aulia, monitored the implementation of the 2026 We Can Sacrificial Distribution Program which distributed 1,158 sacrificial animals to various areas in Banten Province on the occasion of Eid al-Adha 1447 Hijriah. This program aims to expand the distribution of sacrificial meat to areas with minimal access to sacrificial animals.
Monitoring was carried out at the location where sacrificial animals were slaughtered in the Ciracas area, Serang City, Saturday (30/5/2026). This activity is carried out to ensure that all stages of implementation, from slaughtering, packaging, to distribution run smoothly, are on target, and provide benefits to people in need.
Agis explained that the process of slaughtering and packaging sacrificial animals was the result of collaboration between Kurban Kita Bisa volunteers and sacrificers from various regions in Indonesia. For the Banten region, Serang City is believed to be the center for slaughtering and distributing sacrificial animals.
“For the slaughtering and packaging process in Banten Province, Serang City was appointed,” said Agis when reviewing the slaughtering activities.
He appreciated the We Can Sacrificial Spreading Program which was able to expand the benefits of sacrificial worship to reach communities in remote areas. According to him, synergy between volunteers, the community and the government is an important factor in realizing equal distribution of the benefits of sacrifice.
“Programs like this really help the community and further strengthen the spirit of mutual cooperation. The distribution of sacrificial animals that reaches various regions shows that our togetherness is growing strong in society,” he said.
Agis said, as many as 1,158 sacrificial animals consisting of cows and sheep were slaughtered and then distributed to a number of areas in Banten. Distribution is carried out based on community needs and conditions in the recipient area.
“Distribution is carried out to Serang City, Serang Regency, Pandeglang Regency, Cilegon City and Lebak Regency,” he explained.
Apart from providing benefits to the recipient communities, the program is also considered capable of encouraging economic growth for local breeders. Agis said that the Serang City Government continues to encourage collaboration with various parties so that breeders and livestock businesses in the area can obtain greater economic benefits through the provision of sacrificial animals.
“This program not only brings social benefits to the community, but is also a form of empowerment for local breeders so that their businesses can develop further,” he said.
He hopes that the We Can Sacrificial Spreading Program can continue to grow and reach more beneficiaries in the coming years. According to him, Eid al-Adha is not only interpreted as the implementation of sacrificial worship, but also as a momentum to strengthen the values of sincerity, social care and togetherness.
“Hopefully the benefits can be felt by the entire community and become part of efforts to strengthen social solidarity, including supporting stunting alleviation programs by meeting the nutritional needs of the community,” he added.
Meanwhile, Kita Bisa Sacrifice Volunteer, Slamet Rasyadi, explained that the sacrificial animals distributed came from sacrificers in various regions in Indonesia who had registered their sacrifices through the Kita Bisa Sacrifice platform.
According to him, Serang City was chosen as one of the slaughter and distribution points for the Banten region. In its implementation, the party also involved local breeders as suppliers of sacrificial animals to improve the welfare of the breeders.
“It’s true, the sacrificial animals slaughtered here come from Serang City breeders. Before the implementation day, all the sacrificial animals were brought to the location to be processed and distributed,” said Slamet.
Through the We Can 2026 Sacrificial Distribution Program, thousands of families in various areas of Banten are expected to be able to experience the benefits of sacrificial meat equally. This program is also a concrete manifestation of strengthening social solidarity, empowering local livestock breeders, and distributing the benefits of sacrifice to communities in need.
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