Categories: Indonesia

Appointing a Leader for the Plan of Rehabilitation was an Interesting Move from Jokowi

Previously, The goal for the rehabilitation of 200 ha of mangrove forests in several coastal regions across Indonesia this year has been set by the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. It’s by planting mangrove trees in 200 hectare regions in 12 locations around the country in 2020. In view of this, KKP expected to boost the state of the mangrove environment, Aryo Hanggono, KKP’s Director General of Marine Space Management.

Along with this, there’s something important that happened as President Joko Widodo installed Eng. At an inaugural ceremony held at the State Palace which Hartono was head of the Peatland and Mangrove Regeneration Agency (BRGM).

On the basis of Presidential Decree No. 78/M/2020, the current BRGM leader was named. As the agency head charged with restoring damaged peat and mangroves in many regions in Indonesia, Hartono officially succeeded Nazir Foead. Hartono has previously acted as BRG’s secretary, and has now formally changed its name to BRGM after the organization was first formed in 2016.

Consequently, He served as a civil servant at the Ministry of Environment and Forestry previous to entering the BRGM, with his last position as Director of Protected Areas at the General Directorate of Natural Resources and Ecosystem Conservation.

People migt get curious and here’s the thing, He graduated with a Bachelor of Forestry degree from Gadjah Mada University in 1981 and later continued his postgraduate studies at the University of Edinburgh with a specialization in Natural Resource Management in 1998. Even on  that day, President Jokowi also named the director of the National Drugs Department, Inspector General Petrus Reinhard Golose.

Morever, The Six new ministers have previously been inaugurated by the President: Tri Rismaharini as Minister of Social Affairs, Sandiaga Uno as Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Yaqut Cholil Qoumas as Minister of Religious Affairs, Sakti Wahyu Trenggono as Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Muhammad Lutfi as Minister of Commerce, and Budi Gunadi Sadikin as Minister of Medicine.

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Jakarta-based Newswriter for The Asian Affairs. A budding newswriter that always keep track of the latest trends and news that are happening in my country Indonesia.

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