Source: Dania Nasuha / Facebook

The Workers’ Party (WP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Sengkang GRC Jamus Lim was recently caught on camera doing his rounds at Anchorvale “quietly and humbly” by himself.

Image of the scene, taken from opposite the entrance to Block 316B in Anchorvale, was shared on ‘Void Deck Kakis’ Facebook group by user Dania Nasuha earlier this afternoon (4 June).

“Jamus Lim doing his rounds at Anchorvale. Quietly and humbly. No entourage, no paid photographers. Model MP,” read the caption of the post.

Commenting on the post, netizens were quick to commend Assoc Prof Lim for working tirelessly – as he appears to be drenched in sweat – to attend to residents in his constituency.

A handful others lauded his integrity for not having the need to publicise or sensationalise his efforts, unlike his counterparts from the ruling party.

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