Kapanlagi.com - Yeni Ermella, an actress known for her concern about social issues, is currently fighting for the fate of Albi Redha, the brother of Restu, who suffered a work accident that left him with brain damage.
In a phone interview on Friday (10/1), Yenny revealed how serious Albi's condition is and her efforts to seek justice.
"So I am fighting for humanitarian aid again for justice for Albi Redha, Restu's brother who is in the photo with me above, whom I met last month with Mr. Immanuel Ebenezer Gerungan, the Deputy Minister of Manpower," said Yenni.
1. For Humanity
Yeni Ermella © Special
He also mentioned that Farhat Abbas, a prominent lawyer, is willing to help without asking for payment."I appointed a legal advisor to assist Albi Redha, Farhat Abbas, because for Farhat who is willing to help without lawyer fees for humanity," he continued.
Restu, Albi's sister, has been fighting alone for more than a year. Albi suffered a workplace accident that caused him to be poisoned by chemicals, and until now the company where he worked has not taken responsibility.
"Restu is currently fighting for justice for her brother Albi Redha, who has been struggling alone for over a year," said Yenni.
2. Directly Contacting Farhat Abbas
This heartbreaking story is even more poignant because Restu and Albi are orphans. Feeling moved, Yenni acted quickly. She explained that after receiving a message from Restu via social media, she immediately took the initiative to contact Farhat Abbas and Immanuel Ebenezer Gerungan, the Deputy Minister of Manpower (Wamenaker).
"Thank God yesterday I asked for help from one of my friends' law firms, Farhat Abbas, to assist us, and we met with Mr. Wamenaker directly," she said.
The meeting with Wamenaker yielded positive results. The Deputy Minister not only paid full attention but also provided personal financial assistance for Albi Redha.
3. Hoping for Tangible Results
"The Deputy Minister of Manpower's response was very good and even provided personal financial assistance for Albi Redha as well," said Yeni.
In addition, the Deputy Minister of Manpower suggested pursuing justice against the company responsible for Albi's fate. Yenni's efforts did not stop there. The tragic story of Albi Redha was also featured in the Uya Kuya podcast, which included the Deputy Minister of Manpower as a speaker.
"From our meeting yesterday with the Deputy Minister of Manpower and the story of Albi Redha being featured in the Uya Kuya podcast with the Deputy Minister of Manpower himself, Restu, Albi's brother, has started to receive many contacts," she added.
With the increasing attention received, Yenni hopes this struggle will yield tangible results. She hopes that the responsible company will take action soon and provide the justice that Albi Redha deserves. "We will not stop until justice is truly served for Albi Redha," concluded Yenni with great hope.
(kpl/pur/tdr)
Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.