October 1, 2025 | 06:37 pm

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Indonesia's Association of Education and Teachers (P2G) has criticized the National Nutrition Agency (BGN) for issuing Circular Letter No. 5 of 2025, which provides incentives for teachers tasked with supervising the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) program in schools.
P2G argues that the policy shifts responsibility for the recent widespread food poisoning cases linked to the program onto teachers.
“In our view, with the issuance of this circular, it is reasonable to suspect that the National Nutrition Body is attempting to evade responsibility for the wave of MBG poisoning in schools,” said Iman Zanatul Haeri, Head of P2G’s Advocacy Department, in a written statement received by Tempo on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
Iman warned that transferring supervisory responsibility to teachers could lead to new problems, particularly concerning occupational safety, workload, and even the risk of criminalization should poisoning incidents occur.
He stressed that teachers lack the competence to conduct food safety checks and should not be held accountable for contamination cases.
“If detection is done by tasting, it puts their lives in danger,” he added.
He also criticized the Rp100,000 daily incentive for teachers designated as MBG supervisors, calling it inadequate compared to the risks involved.
According to Iman, the policy could result in teachers being the first to face blame if food poisoning occurs in schools.
P2G further highlighted the inconsistency of the incentive policy with the plight of honorary teachers, many of whom are still waiting for promised government aid.
Data from P2G’s Complaint Post shows that 518 honorary teachers, or 97 percent of registrants, have not received the Rp300,000 monthly allowance pledged by President Prabowo Subianto.
“If BGN can provide Rp100,000 per day for MBG supervisors, shouldn’t it be easier for the government to pay honorary teachers Rp3 million per month? Why is it so difficult to improve their welfare?” Iman questioned.
In response, P2G is urging the government to impose a moratorium and carry out a comprehensive evaluation of the MBG program.
The association is also calling for the withdrawal of regulations assigning teachers as supervisors and for stronger governance measures to ensure the program is effective without endangering the safety of both teachers and students.
Editor’s Choice: Indonesia's BGN Confirms Incentive Scheme for Teachers Overseeing Free Meals
Click here to get the latest news updates from Tempo on Google News
Indonesian Govt States Free Meal Poisoning Not a Human Rights Violation
46 menit lalu

Shortcomings in the free nutritious meal (MBG), according to Human Rights Minister Natalius Pigai, stem from management and administrative issues.
Indonesian Health Minister Identifies Cause of Free Meal Poisoning
2 jam lalu

The Ministry of Health has researched all free nutritious meal (MBG) kitchens where food poisoning cases were reported.
Indonesia's BGN Confirms Incentive Scheme for Teachers Overseeing Free Meals
2 jam lalu

BGN has introduced incentives for teachers managing the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) program, as outlined in Circular Letter No. 5 of 2025.
Mahfud MD Reveals Grandchildren Poisoned by Free Meal Program in Yogyakarta
6 jam lalu

Former Coordinating Minister Mahfud MD revealed that two of his grandchildren in Yogyakarta suffered from food poisoning after consuming MBG.
Two Indonesian Journalists Reportedly Face Violence at Jakarta MBG Kitchen
9 jam lalu

Two journalists experienced alleged violence while attempting to confirm the case of MBG poisoning at SDN 1 Gedong, Pasar Rebo.
Garut Declares 'Extraordinary Occurrence' After Mass Food Poisoning from MGB Meals
10 jam lalu

Mass food poisoning case has occurred again in Garut Regency, West Java, on Tuesday, September 30, 2025. This time, the victims were a toddler and 130 elementary, junior high, and high school students.
Today's Top 3 News: Indonesian Minister Confirms MBG Program Will Continue Despite Economic Warnings
19 jam lalu

Here is the list of the top 3 news on Tempo English today.
Indonesia's Ombudsman Uncovers Premium Rice Fraud in Free Meal Program
20 jam lalu

Indonesia's Ombudsman has uncovered irregularities in the MBG program, including alleged falsification of premium rice quality by a food supplier.
BGN to Compensate Teachers for Free Meal Distribution Role
1 hari lalu

BGN said this is a way of appreciating teachers for their strategic role in supporting the Free Nutritious Meal program
Indonesian Minister Confirms MBG Program Will Continue Despite Economic Warnings
1 hari lalu

The free meal (MBG) program faces criticism following poisoning incidents. However, the government assures that the program will not be halted.