Jakarta: An Indonesian man on Friday completed an incredible feat of walking backwards nearly 800 kilometres from his village in eastern Java to capital Jakarta to raise awareness about deforestation and seek the government's help in saving a forest in his home province.
Surrounded by curious onlookers and members of the volunteer group Indonesian Escorting Ambulance, which has helped him during parts of his journey, 43-year-old Medi Bastoni -- a father of four -- appeared indefatigable and happy with the attention he received after completing the arduous walk that took him about a month.
Bastoni told media that he was in Jakarta to urge the government to pledge for reforestation, which has not generated enough interest, adding that he hoped people would be motivated to participate in the drive after his journey.
He walked the last few kilometres on Friday before meeting Sports and Youth Minister Imam Nahrawi, who was waiting for him after receiving his appeal seeking help in the reforestation of the forest on Mount Wills, situated in the East Java province.
In a small ceremony outside the Ministry, Nahrawi handed Bastoni a pot with a sapling which the activist will take back to his village, calling it a symbol for the reforestation in Wills, an area near his village which is currently undergoing a reforestation programme after suffering fires and illegal felling.
According to Bastoni, deforestation has led to water shortages and affected the livelihoods of many residents dependent on agriculture and livestock farming.