Head of BGN Confirms that SPPG Funds Will Still Be Distributed
JAKARTA, POSKOTA.CO.ID – Head of the National Nutrition Agency (BGN), Nanik S. Deyang, emphasized that the news that the distribution of funds for the Free Nutritious Meal Program (MBG) had been stopped was not true.
This clarification was conveyed by Nanik following the emergence of information that stated that a number of Nutrition Fulfillment Service Units (SPPG) could stop operations if there were insufficient funds. BGN emphasized that this information is not an official institutional policy and cannot be used as a reference by program implementing partners.
“We confirm that the information stating that BGN ordered the cessation of MBG kitchen operations is not true. There is no official policy or instruction from BGN regarding the cessation of operations,” said Nanik in Jakarta, Thursday, May 4 2026.
Nanik understands the administrative dynamics in the budget disbursement process. However, this does not change the government’s commitment to implementing the MBG Program, which is currently continuing to be expanded to reach more beneficiaries in various regions.
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He appealed to all partners, foundations, SPPG managers, suppliers and the public to always refer to official information conveyed via BGN communication channels and not easily trust information whose source cannot be verified.
“If there are problems in the field, we ask all partners to coordinate through official channels. Do not use information that does not come from official sources as the basis for operational decision making,” he said.
According to Nanik, coordination between BGN, implementing partners and other stakeholders continues to be carried out to ensure that the distribution of MBG to beneficiaries takes place smoothly, safely and according to predetermined standards.
“Our current focus is to maintain the continuity of MBG services and ensure that all beneficiaries continue to receive their rights. Therefore, we invite all parties to work together to fight disinformation that can cause unrest in society,” he said.
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