JAKARTA - President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) forbade ministers and other state officials from holding iftar during the holy month of Ramadan this year. This prohibition remains in effect even though the COVID-19 pandemic continues to improve.

"For government officials and employees, we still forbid breaking the fast together," said Jokowi in a video description posted on the Presidential Secretariat's YouTube, Wednesday, March 23.

In addition, Jokowi also banned government officials and employees from holding open house events during Eid.

"Also (forbidden to do, red) open house," said the president.

As for the public, Jokowi welcomes them if they want to perform the tarawih prayer in congregation at the mosque after two years there has always been a ban due to COVID-19.

Jokowi said this easing was given because the development of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country was getting better. So, the public is welcome to pray at the mosque during tarawih but still implement health protocols.

"The improving pandemic situation also brings optimism ahead of the holy month of Ramadan. This year, Muslims can return to performing Tarawih prayers in congregation in mosques while still implementing health protocols," said Jokowi.

"Hopefully we can maintain this improving trend. I ask all of us to continue to carry out health protocols, be disciplined in using masks, wash our hands diligently, and keep our distance," he concluded.


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