Sigit visited the Cathedral Church and the Minahasa Christian Bible Church, North Sulawesi. This was done in order to create a sense of security for Christians during worship during the commemoration of the death of Jesus Christ and Easter.
"We ensure that worship is in areas that are predominantly Christian and there are many churches," said Sigit in his written statement, Jakarta.
Just to note, the number of churches in North Sulawesi Province is 5,279 Protestant places of worship and 295 churches for Catholic Christians.
This area is also seen in terms of the percentage of religions that are embraced by the community, among others, Islam 30 percent, Christianity 64 percent and other religions 6 percent.
Apart from visiting the church, Sigit also had time to directly observe the implementation of the Covid-19 mass vaccination at the North Sulawesi Police Headquarters today. This vaccination was followed by Police personnel and the surrounding community.
"Today, as many as 204 personnel and 60 people from the general public from the Puskesmas carry out the COVID-19 vaccination," said Sigit.
Sigit explained, as many as 8,053 personnel in North Sulawesi who had received the first phase of vaccination. Of these, 1,617 personnel had already carried out the second phase of vaccination, which means that it had already reached 20.07 percent.
"In the implementation of this vaccination, there were 25 Polri vaccinators assisted by 12 vaccinators from health centers," he said.