Singapore People’s Party Photo: Ariffin Sha]
Singapore People's Party Photo: Ariffin Sha]
Singapore People’s Party Photo: Ariffin Sha]

By Timothy Lai 

More than 20 members and volunteers from the Singapore People’s Party (SPP) conducted their walkabout in four areas in three constituencies on Sunday morning in preparation for the upcoming General Election.

These were in Potong Pasir, Toa Payoh, and Mountbatten.

The party met Sitoh Yih Pin, Member of Parliament (MP) of Potong Pasir single- member constituency (SMC), and Hri Kumar Nair, MP of Bishan-Toa Payoh Group Representation Constituency (GRC) along the way. Relationship was cordial as members of each party spoke well of each other.

From the walkabout, it was clear that Chiam See Tong, former MP of Potong Pasir SMC, still receives respect and admiration on the ground. When the SPP contingent walked past Mr Sitoh, who was giving a media interview, the residents at a coffeeshop cheered Mr Chiam’s name. Residents rushed to shake Mr Chiam’s hands and one woman was even touched to the point of tears.

When asked about the competition between her and Mr Sitoh in Potong Pasir, Non-constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) Lina Chiam conceded that “Mr Sitoh has done some of the things he promised in the last election.” Both candidates want a modern kampong in Potong Pasir. However, Mrs Chiam thinks that the current changes are just a façade. In addition, major issues such as housing, transport, medical expenses, and the 6.9 million population White Paper, were still concerns among residents in the constituency. In dealing with such issues, Mrs Chiam noted that the residents’ representative has to be “sincere, passionate and… have a ear on the ground”.

However, major obstacles still remain for opposition parliamentarians. Mrs Chiam noted that it will be vital for her to receive the Community Improvement Projects Committee (CIPC) funding that the current MP has. According to the Ministry of National Development, CIPC “provides funding support for infrastructural and recreational facilities” and are “disbursed through the Citizens’ Consultative Committees (CCCs)”. While Mrs Chiam noted that it would be difficult for her as an opposition member, she promised to fight for a funding of $5 million.

Succession still remains a major question for the SPP. While Mrs Chiam, learning from the previous election, has kept her cards close to her heart, it is clear younger blood needs to start being the face of SPP during the electoral campaign. Thus far, Jeanette Chong-Aruldoss, who will be standing in Mountbatten SMC, and social worker Ravi Philemon, seem to be taking a more active role in engaging the residents. Nevertheless, Mrs Chiam told the press to anticipate the release of SPP’s manifesto and news conference for the unveiling of new candidates.

A young couple approached Mr Chiam to ask for his signature on their copy of his biography. Photo: Ariffin Sha]
A young couple approached Mr Chiam to ask for his signature on their copy of his biography. Photo: Ariffin Sha]

In an impassioned note on her Facebook page on Saturday, Mrs Chiam responded to some who questioned her candidacy based on the fact that she is a woman and one “with lesser academic qualifications” than others.

Because of this, she said her critics feel that she ‘ should not contest in a multi cornered fight with better qualified candidates.”

“This is wrong perception,” said Mrs Chiam, who contested in the last elections in the SMC.

“I will never feel unequal to any challenges,” she added.

“I have been walking the ground for the past 4 years since becoming an NCMP, been an active parliamentarian and helping Mr Chiam in Potong Pasir when he was an MP for 27 years.

“I have already sunk my roots and bonded with Potong Pasir residents long before any candidates.

“Potong Pasir was and is still is “My kind Of Town”

“I will never forsake Potong Pasir to stand as a candidate in another constituency.”

Subscribe
Notify of
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
You May Also Like

MOE to merge 18 primary and secondary schools between 2022 to 2024 — was class size considered?

Eight primary schools and 10 secondary schools will be merged over three…

”廖文良也对狮城作出贡献“ 淡马锡狄澜称勿武断下定论

淡马锡控股国际执行董事狄澜(Dilhan Pillay)认为,樟宜机场集团主席廖文良同样对新加坡和民众作出贡献,而他在多家公司的过往业绩也证明这点。 上周五(4日),高庭推翻国家法院判决,被前雇主廖文良指控偷窃的前女佣巴蒂,被判无罪。在今日(8日)的线上记者会,也有媒体询问廖文良的行为,是否违反淡马锡的价值观,以及集团会否检讨此事。 对此,狄澜如是回应:”有许多人不论是在公共或私人领域,都对新加坡和我们社会作出贡献,廖文良是其中一位,他在嘉德置地、樟宜机场集团和盛裕集团的业绩都证明了这点。“ 廖文良也是盛裕集团主席。他在淡马锡也是培育基金会主席。狄澜表示不愿对诉讼作进一步置评,惟认为应从廖口中聆听对此事的看法,在聆听各方说法前,”不应武断就下定论。“ 高庭法官陈成安曾表示,有理由相信廖文良为了阻止女佣到人力部投诉,所以廖家父子先发制人,突然解雇女佣,不让后者有时间去人力部,并指控后者偷窃。 律政部兼内政部长尚穆根,针对上述案件表示,欣见”正义获伸张“。有鉴于廖文良一家和外籍女佣的悬殊身份,尚穆根强调,司法应对所有人秉公,无关乎涉案者的身份。

Employment statistics for 1H 2016: 11,800 more jobs for foreign workers, reduction of 200 jobs for residents

The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) announced in a press release on 15…

篱笆一开客工争相涌出 人力部:将采取行动

日前,网络流传一段视频,显示一群客工守在一处铁门篱笆后,另一边则有数名穿防护服工作人员。 视频据称在克兰芝客工宿舍,相信是宿舍内的迷你超市当天重开,尽管工作人员要客工们遵守秩序,但是篱笆一开客工就蜂拥而出,未遵守安全距离,工作人员根本管不住。 对此,人力部表示将对此展开调查,并将对违规客工采取行动。 当局也澄清宿舍管理员和保安人员,较后就立即阻止和警告违规客工,让他们回去排队。