JAKARTA - September 28 is a historic day for villagers on Bengkalis Island. How not, their village, which is far from everywhere, was visited by President Joko Widodo.
President Joko Widodo planted mangrove trees with the community at Raja Kecik Tourism Beach, Muntai Barat Village, Bantan District, Bengkalis Regency, Riau Province. The Head of State emphasized that this mangrove rehabilitation will continue to be carried out not only in Bengkalis Regency, but throughout the country. According to him, mangrove rehabilitation is needed because mangrove forests can store 4-5 times more carbon than mainland tropical forests so that they will contribute greatly to the absorption of carbon emissions.
"This confirms our commitment to the Paris Agreement, to global climate change and in 2021 we will carry out mangrove rehabilitation throughout the country as much as 34 thousand hectares," said the President.
After receiving the visit, hundreds of villagers on Bengkalis Island held a thanksgiving and prayer together at Raja Kecik Tourism Beach, Wednesday night (30/9) last week. One of the joint prayers was addressed to the Minister of Environment and Forestry, Siti Nurbaya.
The builder of the Riau Malay Youth Association, Solihin said the joint prayer was held as a form of gratitude for the President's working visit to plant mangroves with the community.