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BOYOLALI - Governor Ganjar Pranowo said the contribution of the Scout Movement in Central Java is quite large in helping the community. Many creative activities have been carried out so far, and that needs to be improved by increasing practice in the field.

"There is a lot of participation from Scouts. I think Scouts are extraordinary, it's just a matter of how we move it. Of course the coaches must continue to assist them so that they are adaptive, creative, and innovative," said Ganjar, Thursday, September 1.

Ganjar explained, in the last three years, Scouts' real contribution was seen in handling COVID-19. Scouts descended by helping medical personnel, the community, to vaccination. In handling natural disasters, Scouts also actively move.

Earlier I also entrusted how to become an anti-drug agent, Jo Kawin Anak, Planning Generation (GenRe). Then there is to protect the environment, handle waste, and plant trees," said Ganjar, who is also the chairman of the Central Java Scout Movement Regional Advisory Council (Mabida).

Regarding planting, in recent years Scouts have been very active in reforestation of critical land. Likewise, mangrove planting to save coastal areas, such as mangrove planting in the North and South coastal areas of Central Java.

Actually, there are a lot of their creative activities, just maybe there aren't too many exposures. So I tell my friends who take care of Saka Millennials, they are very literate with information technology, digital, and social media. So tell interesting stories, tell positive stories," he explained.

According to Ganjar, the good and positive stories that have been done so far can provide an understanding in terms of digital literacy, preventing hoaxes, and inspiring many people. In addition, field practices must also be increased so that the benefits of Scouts are more felt for the community.

"It's good, but we have to practice, plant good but we have to practice it. Now, with that practice, we hope that the benefits will be much more," said Ganjar.

During the ceremony to commemorate the 61st Scout Day, a number of Scout members also received awards. One of them was the Head of the Central Java Kwartir Region, Siti Atikoh. The award was handed over by the Secretary General of the National Kwartir of the Bachtiar Scout Movement, Utomo.


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