The Indonesian Post
Presenter Raffi Ahmad will not retire from the entertainment industry after taking on the role of Special Presidential Envoy for Youth Development and Arts Workers. This was shared by Raffi's mother, Amy Qanita, who explained why he cannot leave the entertainment world. Amy, often called Mama Amy, mentioned that Raffi needs to manage his time better due to his increasing responsibilities. "Now he has to be smart with his schedule and know which priorities to focus on," she said. Raffi consulted his mother when he received the offer to become the Special Presidential Envoy. Amy's advice helped him confidently accept the position. "As a parent, I advised him to be careful and remember that this trust is very important," Amy stated. She expressed gratitude after Raffi took on the role, saying, "I continuously thank Raffi for receiving this trust from Mr. Prabowo to be the president's envoy." Earlier on Tuesday (10/22), President Prabowo inaugurated President’s Special Envoys in Jakarta. The Special Envoys appointed by President Prabowo are as follows: 1. Muhamad Mardiono, Special Envoy of the President for Food Security; 2. Setiawan Ichlas, Special Envoy of the President for Economy and Banking; 3. Miftah Maulana Habiburrahman (Gus Miftah), Special Envoy of the President for Interfaith Harmony and Development of Religious Facilities; 4. Raffi Farid Ahmad, Special Envoy of the President for Development of Young Generation and Artists; 5. Ahmad Ridha Sabana, Special Envoy of the President for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises, Creative Economy and Digital; 6. Mari Elka Pangestu, Special Envoy of the President for International Trade and Multilateral Cooperation; and 7. Zita Anjani, Special Envoy of the President for Tourism. 8. Yovie Widianto, Special Envoy for Creative Economy Special envoys operate under the directives of the president and are tasked with specific responsibilities that fall outside the scope of duties assigned by ministries or government agencies. ?