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GE2025: PAP’s Ng Chee Meng faces off against WP’s Andre Low in Jalan Kayu SMC​

PAP’s Ng Chee Meng (left) will face off against WP's  newcomer Andre Low in Jalan Kayu SMC in the upcoming general election.

PAP’s Ng Chee Meng (left) will face off with Workers’ Party newcomer Andre Low in Jalan Kayu SMC in the upcoming general election.ST PHOTOS: GAVIN FOO, SHINTARO TAY
Ho Ai Li and Sue-Ann Tan
UPDATED Apr 23, 2025, 07:01 PM


Follow our live coverage here.

SINGAPORE – WP newcomer Andre Low will face off against the PAP’s Mr Ng Chee Meng in Jalan Kayu SMC in the upcoming general election.

The PAP announced on April 19 that Mr Ng, the labour chief, would be contesting the single seat, but up till Nomination Day on April 23, it had remained unclear who he would be up against.

The WP had been giving out fliers in Jalan Kayu, without announcing a potential candidate for the constituency.

Mr Low emerged as the party’s candidate after appearing at the Deyi Secondary nomination centre in Ang Mo Kio at around 10.30am.

The school is also the nomination centre for Ang Mo Kio GRC, Kebun Baru SMC and Yio Chu Kang SMC – constituencies that the WP did not contest.

In these SMCs, incumbent PAP MPs are defending their seats.


In Yio Chu Kang, Mr Yip Hon Weng, 48, is up against private college lecturer Michael Fang, 48, from the People’s Alliance for Reform (PAR).

Meanwhile in Kebun Baru, Mr Henry Kwek, 49, is facing the Progress Singapore Party’s Mr Tony Tan, 55.

Mr Tan, a former Singapore Armed Forces scholarship holder, is co-founder of a private education and gaming firm and the husband of PSP first vice-chair Hazel Poa.


Regarding the WP-PAP fight for Jalan Kayu, Mr Ng, 56, told reporters: “Well, I’m looking forward to a fair and (respectful) contest.


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“I’m very focused (on) the many conversations I have with residents about the cost-of-living realities, job security concerns and the different municipal issues.”

He added that he hopes to secure the votes he needs so he can represent and speak up for residents in Parliament and take “practical action to uplift their lives”.


Mr Ng made his political debut in the 2015 General Election, where he was part of the PAP team that won in Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC. A former chief of defence force, Mr Ng was previously education minister for schools and second minister for transport.

The WP’s Mr Low, a staff product manager at a global financial technology firm, was unveiled on April 18 as a WP candidate, although the party did not disclose at the time where he would contest.

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Mr Andre Low is a member of the WP media team and secretarial assistant to incumbent Sengkang GRC MP Louis Chua.ST PHOTO: SHINTARO TAY
He is also a member of the WP’s media team and secretarial assistant to incumbent Sengkang GRC MP Louis Chua, and started volunteering with the party in 2020.

On why the WP had decided to contest the single-member constituency, Mr Low said: “I’ve spoken to plenty of residents, and one thing I hear a lot is, ‘You know, we feel like we’re part of the Sengkang family’... We feel a strong affinity to this place.

“We (WP) had previously contested here when it used to be part of Sengkang West SMC, so I think we’re coming home in a way.”

In the 2020 General Election, the party defeated a PAP team led by Mr Ng to win Sengkang GRC.

The WP unsuccessfully contested Sengkang West SMC in the 2011 and 2015 general elections, and the constituency was abolished in 2020.

Mr Low, who is married with a baby on the way, expressed confidence that he could connect with younger voters in Jalan Kayu, and said the contest in the SMC represented “a referendum between the status quo and change”.

He also noted that the seat has one of the youngest electorates among SMCs, with around half the voters falling in the Gen Z and millennial age range of 21 to 45.

Jalan Kayu, which has 29,565 voters, was carved out of Ang Mo Kio GRC after the latest electoral boundaries review.

In Yio Chu Kang, Mr Yip said he would champion senior-related issues as the SMC is an ageing estate, and will look at building more amenities, ramps and sheltered linkways, as well as services and programmes to cater to the needs of these seniors.

His challenger, PAR’s Mr Fang, told reporters he wanted to help residents deal with cost-of-living issues and also advocate to “preserve” jobs for Singaporeans.

Mr Kwek, the PAP’s Kebun Baru candidate, told residents their “best days lie ahead”.

“We focus on what matters most – easing the cost of living, helping everybody live long and well, and standing with you through uncertain times just like we did during Covid-19,” he added.

PSP’s Mr Tan, meanwhile, called for more support for seniors and pointed to what he saw as inefficiencies in the disbursement of various social support schemes, as a “gap that can be filled”.

He also called for more programmes to help younger families who are juggling care for young children and elderly parents
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GE2025: PAP’s Ng Chee Meng faces off against WP’s Andre Low in Jalan Kayu SMC​

PAP’s Ng Chee Meng (left) will face off against WP's  newcomer Andre Low in Jalan Kayu SMC in the upcoming general election.

PAP’s Ng Chee Meng (left) will face off with Workers’ Party newcomer Andre Low in Jalan Kayu SMC in the upcoming general election.ST PHOTOS: GAVIN FOO, SHINTARO TAY
Ho Ai Li and Sue-Ann Tan
UPDATED Apr 23, 2025, 07:01 PM
Follow our live coverage here.
SINGAPORE – WP newcomer Andre Low will face off against the PAP’s Mr Ng Chee Meng in Jalan Kayu SMC in the upcoming general election.

The PAP announced on April 19 that Mr Ng, the labour chief, would be contesting the single seat, but up till Nomination Day on April 23, it had remained unclear who he would be up against.

The WP had been giving out fliers in Jalan Kayu, without announcing a potential candidate for the constituency.

Mr Low emerged as the party’s candidate after appearing at the Deyi Secondary nomination centre in Ang Mo Kio at around 10.30am.
The school is also the nomination centre for Ang Mo Kio GRC, Kebun Baru SMC and Yio Chu Kang SMC – constituencies that the WP did not contest.

In these SMCs, incumbent PAP MPs are defending their seats.
In Yio Chu Kang, Mr Yip Hon Weng, 48, is up against private college lecturer Michael Fang, 48, from the People’s Alliance for Reform (PAR).
Meanwhile in Kebun Baru, Mr Henry Kwek, 49, is facing the Progress Singapore Party’s Mr Tony Tan, 55.
Mr Tan, a former Singapore Armed Forces scholarship holder, is co-founder of a private education and gaming firm and the husband of PSP first vice-chair Hazel Poa.
Regarding the WP-PAP fight for Jalan Kayu, Mr Ng, 56, told reporters: “Well, I’m looking forward to a fair and (respectful) contest.

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“I’m very focused (on) the many conversations I have with residents about the cost-of-living realities, job security concerns and the different municipal issues.”
He added that he hopes to secure the votes he needs so he can represent and speak up for residents in Parliament and take “practical action to uplift their lives”.
Mr Ng made his political debut in the 2015 General Election, where he was part of the PAP team that won in Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC. A former chief of defence force, Mr Ng was previously education minister for schools and second minister for transport.
The WP’s Mr Low, a staff product manager at a global financial technology firm, was unveiled on April 18 as a WP candidate, although the party did not disclose at the time where he would contest.

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Mr Andre Low is a member of the WP media team and secretarial assistant to incumbent Sengkang GRC MP Louis Chua.ST PHOTO: SHINTARO TAY

He is also a member of the WP’s media team and secretarial assistant to incumbent Sengkang GRC MP Louis Chua, and started volunteering with the party in 2020.
On why the WP had decided to contest the single-member constituency, Mr Low said: “I’ve spoken to plenty of residents, and one thing I hear a lot is, ‘You know, we feel like we’re part of the Sengkang family’... We feel a strong affinity to this place.

“We (WP) had previously contested here when it used to be part of Sengkang West SMC, so I think we’re coming home in a way.”
In the 2020 General Election, the party defeated a PAP team led by Mr Ng to win Sengkang GRC.

The WP unsuccessfully contested Sengkang West SMC in the 2011 and 2015 general elections, and the constituency was abolished in 2020.
Mr Low, who is married with a baby on the way, expressed confidence that he could connect with younger voters in Jalan Kayu, and said the contest in the SMC represented “a referendum between the status quo and change”.
He also noted that the seat has one of the youngest electorates among SMCs, with around half the voters falling in the Gen Z and millennial age range of 21 to 45.
Jalan Kayu, which has 29,565 voters, was carved out of Ang Mo Kio GRC after the latest electoral boundaries review.
In Yio Chu Kang, Mr Yip said he would champion senior-related issues as the SMC is an ageing estate, and will look at building more amenities, ramps and sheltered linkways, as well as services and programmes to cater to the needs of these seniors.
His challenger, PAR’s Mr Fang, told reporters he wanted to help residents deal with cost-of-living issues and also advocate to “preserve” jobs for Singaporeans.
Mr Kwek, the PAP’s Kebun Baru candidate, told residents their “best days lie ahead”.
“We focus on what matters most – easing the cost of living, helping everybody live long and well, and standing with you through uncertain times just like we did during Covid-19,” he added.

PSP’s Mr Tan, meanwhile, called for more support for seniors and pointed to what he saw as inefficiencies in the disbursement of various social support schemes, as a “gap that can be filled”.
He also called for more programmes to help younger families who are juggling care for young children and elderly parents
 
NCM has no time to take care of Jalan Kayu residents because he will be busy with ministers of defence and trade union matters
If Mr NCM did not stop caring, I believe it is better for him, and preferable for Singaporeans to allow him to continue at NTUC (although he is not the best person for it), and enable Andre from the Workers Party to represent the residents of Jalan Kayu. Andre looks like a very sincere and diligent individual who has a bright future.
 
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SAF paper generals must fuck off to private sector and get a real job
Milk the system and public funds so much already...still wanna milk..because his skills are totally irrelevant. He needs to upskilled himself by using Skill Future Credits to get a job in the real world. Always say Singaporeans need to up skills, he himself blind to his shortage of proper skills.
 
Treason Ng Chee Meng almost sold out Singapore in the NTUC-Allianz deal if not for the public outcry.

Why would any one want to vote this traitor?
 
Treason Ng Chee Meng almost sold out Singapore in the NTUC-Allianz deal if not for the public outcry.

Why would any one want to vote this traitor?
Based his lack of action, and lack of compassionate for NTUC and Singaporeans, the residents of Jalan Kayu, should and must use their votes to make it clear that he should not be an MP, regardless whether or not he has bot stop caring.
With respect, he should not continue to be the Secretary General of NTUC.
The union members should consider organizing an Extra Ordinary General Meeting to vote him out.
 
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