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TANGERANG - Four Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) departed for Germany in the Government to Government (G to G) program.

"Today, we have officially dispatched 4 PMIs by the state to work in Germany. They are reliable workers in the health sector as nurses," said Head of BP2MI, Benny Rhamdani to reporters, Sunday, April 2.

"Good job, you people are selected. We hope that PMIs who depart officially like this will become funnels. At least do testimonials through videos to urge Indonesians who want to work abroad to follow the official route," he continued.

Benny said that his party would continue to encourage the placement of PMI to be carried out procedurally. The goal is to avoid being exploited by syndicates and slavery.

"Alhamdulillah, we have made our maximum effort to raise PMI degrees. In the past, this was not the release. BP2MI was more transparent in serving the public," he said.

The Head of BP2MI also explained that the PMI, which was officially dispatched, deserves the promotion of the state. Therefore, his party is currently building a Lounge and Fast Track as a form of state alignment with PMI.

"Our various facilities we build are none other than for PMI. God willing, it can be utilized as well as possible for PMI families. I have many things to do. But everything can't be as fast as I imagined. We have extraordinary budget limitations. I want to give work to PMI, but I also have shortcomings. Even so, I work as much as possible for the progress of PMI," he concluded.


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