Tuesday, 01 December 2020
Kaltim Green Program
Samboja, Kukar, 7/01/12. Governor of East Kalimantan Dr.H. Awang Faroek Ishak and Regional Secretary of East Kalimantan Province Dr.H. Irianto Lambrie together with the entire Head of the Work Unit of the device
The area (SKPD) along with wives and staff and the community is estimated to be 2,500 people planting one million mangrove trees on the Delta Mahakam coast, Keluk Pembedas Village, Samboja Kutai Kartanegara District.
While participants from East Kalimantan Bappeda amounted to around 80 people, led directly by the Head of East Kalimantan Bappeda Dr.H.Ir. Rusmadi.MS consisting of heads of fields, heads of Subdivision, Head of Subdivision and his wives and staff in each field and secretariat.
One of the programs from the Provincial Government of East Kalimantan is Kaltim Green or Green East Kalimantan is a program that aims to save the environment from damage, especially maintaining coastal ecosystems from the more severe damage, if the coastal delta is not immediately rehabilitated, then it will definitely affect the disruption of the ecosystem in the region.
East Kalimantan Provincial Government under the leadership of Governor Dr.H. Awang Faroek Ishak and H. Farid Wadjdy in 2009-2013 have committed to carrying out green movements labeled Kaltim Green or Kaltim Green, with the slogan One Man Five Trees (OMFIT), East Kalimantan targets planting 18.5 million trees from various types of mangrove trees.
"One of the impacts of environmental damage can be caused by mining factors that are not environmentally friendly, resulting in environmental damage, and if that happens, the Governor of East Kalimantan advised the district/city regional heads in East Kalimantan to evaluate the mining permit, if necessary Mangrove.
The Governor also provides opportunities for the community to exchange opinions or ask questions about various things, especially about the environment and government servants to the community, given the opportunity of five people, from the five questioners there is one woman who is very memorable about the question of the question of the community about environmental damage caused by coal mining.
This also received a response and appreciation from the Governor of East Kalimantan if there was indeed an environmental damage caused by mining that was not paying attention to the environment, it was advisable to report to the authorities. (Sukandar, S. Sos/Public Relations Bappeda Kaltim).
Photo: Mangrove tree planting event by East Kalimantan Governor Dr. H. Awang Faroek Ishak and all SKPD heads together with their wives and staff in Samboja, Kukar Kartanegara 7/01/2012.