JAKARTA - President Joko Widodo had time to hunt for takjil or food to break the fast on the sidelines of a working visit in Jambi.
Jokowi left the hotel in casual clothes, a long-sleeved brown shirt combined with black pants.
Reported by ANTARA, Wednesday, April 3, the President headed to Semarang Park, Bungo Regency, Jambi, where many takjil sellers gathered before breaking their fast.
The President bought several takjil, one of which was five packs of skin crackers.
Not only that, but the President was also seen buying several favorite snacks such as fried noodles, village chicken sugar, babat, and grilled fish.
The President also chose several typical snacks such as limper and bakwan, as well as several fresh drinks such as coconut ice, calibration cucumber ice, and sugar cane ice.
While hunting for takjil and food, President Jokowi did not miss the opportunity to interact with the community. The Head of State also greeted and took selfies with residents around the Semagor Park.
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Anggi and his friends, residents of Bungo Regency, did not expect to meet and take selfies with President Jokowi.
"Wow, it's hard, chasing from there, finally succeeding, not getting clothes, it's okay, the important thing is to get the photo. Very proud, very happy, happy, I didn't expect this to be a very remote road, suddenly Jokowi passed here, I think so," said Anggi.
In addition, Dian, one of the traders was also willing to leave his shop to meet and take pictures with President Jokowi. He also prayed that President Jokowi would always be given health.
"We are selling here, so we are waiting here, the relayinggalintoko is here. Very happy, very happy, the main thing is extraordinary. I hope Mr. Jokowi is always healthy," said Dian.
After commuting and interacting with the community, President Jokowi returned to the hotel where he spent the night before the Maghrib call to prayer reverberated. Also accompanying the President in this activity, Minister of Public Works and Public Housing Basuki Hadimuljono.
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