He was joined and supported at the press conference by conservative opposition upper house lawmaker Hirohiko Nakamura, a former chairman of the Japanese Council of Senior Citizens Welfare Service.
"I'd like to pass the exam and become a caregiver in Japan," Wahyudin said. "Please help us Indonesian caregiver candidates by improving the system."
A health ministry survey in February showed that more than 90 percent of elderly and disabled people said they were satisfied with the services Indonesian caregiver candidates gave them in nursing-care facilities.
Source-AFP