A Number Of Ministers Participated In Jokowi's Departure To Solo

JAKARTA - A number of cabinet ministers were seen escorting the President of the Republic of Indonesia 2014-2024, Joko Widodo (Jokowi), and his wife Iriana at Halim Perdanakusuma Airport, before the two left for Solo.

The moment of togetherness was also shared by the Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani through an upload on her personal Instagram account, @smindrawati, who shared photos of ministers with Jokowi and Iriana at the airport, and wrote touching information.

"Giving Mr. @jokowi and Mrs. Iriana back to Solo after completing the task of the state as President and First Lady of the Republic of Indonesia 2014-2024. Thank you Mr. @jokowi and Mrs. Iriana for their dedication and dedication to building and advancing Indonesia. Halim Perdana Kusumah - October 20, 2024," wrote Minister of Finance Sri in her upload, Sunday.

This emotional moment became a symbol of separation after ten years of Jokowi's leadership, where the ministers who accompanied him during his service period were also present, paying their last respects in togetherness.

Several officials who attended included Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani, Minister of Foreign Affairs Retno Marsudi, Minister of National Development Planning/Bappenas Suharso Monoarfa, and Minister of Communication and Information Budi Arie Setiadi who came with his wife.

Their presence shows their togetherness and appreciation for Jokowi's dedication during the two leadership periods, which have brought various significant changes to Indonesia.

This upload immediately received a positive response from netizens, who also expressed their gratitude for Jokowi's decade-long leadership, and also appreciated Iriana Jokowi's dedication as a companion who has always been loyal to support her husband in carrying out state duties.

Jokowi's return to Solo marks the end of his term as President, but his spirit of service will continue to be remembered by the Indonesian people.

The ministers who drove her looked respectful and grateful, closing down a long journey by a leader who had brought many changes to the country.