FGV Distributes Aid, 2,000 Packs Of Bubur Lambuk At Ops Selamat 26 Launch

Kuala lumpur: FGV Holdings Berhad (FGV) channelled contributions to over 40 recipients and distributed 2,000 packs of bubur lambuk to traffic police personnel and the public in conjunction with the launch of Ops Selamat 26 and the breaking of fast event with the Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department (JSPT) today.

According to BERNAMA News Agency, the programme, held at Sogo Kuala Lumpur, is part of FGV's corporate social responsibility project under the 'FGV Seikhlas Hati' initiative, which focuses on road safety, smooth traffic flow and community well-being during the festive season. FGV chief strategic communications officer Azmi Yaakop stated that the programme is a token of appreciation for the crucial role played by traffic police personnel in ensuring smooth traffic flow, particularly during festive seasons.

He mentioned that the initiative is a first-time collaboration between FGV and JSPT, and an effort to expand assistance to the underprivileged. Over 40 recipients, including widows of traffic police personnel, single mothers, orphans and persons with disabilities, each received RM200 in cash as well as daily essentials produced by the company.

Azmi Yaakop expressed hope that the contributions will help ease the burden of the recipients as they prepare to celebrate Hari Raya Aidilfitri. He also emphasized that FGV plans to continue expanding its CSR initiatives, including flood assistance, back-to-school contributions and collaboration with relevant agencies such as zakat centres, to help the needy.