According to Sigit, Balla Ewako's formidable village was able to reduce the spread of Covid-19. This is evident from the fact that South Sulawesi Province, which was a red zone, is now a green zone.
"I appreciate the number of Covid-19 in South Sulawesi, which used to be in the red zone and with Balla Ewako activities which are supported by the discipline of implementing Prokes, it can turn into a green zone," said Sigit during his working visit, Thursday (11/2/2021).
Sigit and his staff also socialized about the application of health protocols (prokes) using masks, washing hands, maintaining distance (3M) and testing, tracing, 3T treatment.
The number of tough archipelago villages in South Sulawesi is 2,670 spread across 3,048 villages / wards. Because it is effective in suppressing the spread of the corona virus, Sigit hopes that the people of South Sulawesi will be actively involved in supporting the Balla Ewako tough village program. Given, the cooperation of all elements of society is needed during this pandemic.
"Please maintain this, and together we promote the Kampung Tangguh Balla Ewako program to break the chain of the spread of Covid-19, and hopefully remain in the Green Zone," said the former Head of Criminal Investigation of the National Police.
In his review, the former Banten Police Chief checked several available facilities in the form of an isolation room, reading room, and land for food security provided independently by the community, to help the surrounding community in need, logistic aid warehouse, public kitchen for residents and cultivation activities. fish, vegetables and others.
On that occasion, Sigit also distributed 20,000 masks and 20,000 bottles of Hand Sanitizer to Balla Ewako representatives which were received by the heads of RT, Bhabinkamtibmas and Babinsa.