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Raise your glass to our unsung heroes - Lee Wei Ling

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i think election really coming...:rolleyes:

No matter how good she portray PAP to be, I am very sure that I will not vote for them! PAP is in my context disgusting! With ministers like Lim Boon Heng around, I will not even have the slightest thought of voting for them.

Lim Boon Heng, do you remember how you stare at me, giving me the idea that I should not mess with you.
Of all PAP cahoots, you are the worst! Maybe that's why PM put you now in the PMO. But I really hands down for you cos' you are the number 1 actor. Not joking, if you join TCS, you will make it!:mad:

Oct 24, 2010
Raise your glass to our unsung heroes
It is important to honour the people who work behind the scenes to help leaders succeed
By Lee Wei Ling

I have been wondering how to bring to the public's attention Singapore's unsung heroes. Many of them remain unsung until some event brings them to the public's attention.

One example would be my mother, Madam Kwa Geok Choo, who passed away on Oct 2. She had been at my father Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew's side for more than six decades, and had, in her quiet way, imprinted herself on the Singaporean psyche without intending to do so.

When she died, there was such an outpouring of goodwill from people from all walks of life. Nothing will take away the pain her passing has caused my family, but we take comfort in the fact that her contributions to Singapore were recognised.

Early last week, The Straits Times portrayed another unsung hero - PUB veteran Yap Kheng Guan, 58, who helped design the drainage system that reduced the flood-prone areas in Singapore by 98 per cent. He carried out his duties quietly and diligently over decades, and most of us would not have known of him if this newspaper had not written about him.

Another example of long, devoted service is PUB chairman Tan Gee Paw, who topped this year's list of National Day honourees. The 67-year-old Mr Tan devoted his entire career to the environmental and water sector. Under his leadership, the PUB undertook a number of initiatives, including the Newater programme.

Mr Tan's predecessor at PUB, Mr Lee Ek Tieng, 77, cleaned up the Singapore River, among his many accomplishments. Singapore's economic adviser then, Dr Albert Winsemius, had told my father: 'The day you find live fish in the Singapore River, that day you would have made a big leap forward from the old Singapore to the new.'

It was Mr Lee, PUB chairman from 1978 to 2000, who helped my father attain that vision.

I remember my first overseas holiday in December 1967, when my brothers and I accompanied our parents to Cambodia. Mr Jek Yeun Thong, then Labour Minister, was also on the trip. I remember him exclaiming when he encountered Evian water for the first time: 'What is so special about Evian? It tastes like Singapore tap water.'

This was a tribute to the PUB. Singapore had potable water early in its history. Our purification process was so effective, there was no need to add large amounts of chlorine. Hence the water is pleasant to drink, even straight from the tap.

We take all this for granted now, forgetting the toil of many who made all this possible. We owe the unsung heroes of the PUB a huge debt. Malaria, typhoid, cholera and malnutrition - these were some of the public health issues here that were resolved in large part because of the sanitation, sewage and the water processing and delivery systems that the PUB built up.

There were also many unsung heroes among the political Old Guard, people who risked their lives to bring about the society that we know today. Other than the famous 'sung' names we all know - Lee Kuan Yew, Goh Keng Swee and the other 'founding fathers' - there were also many 'unsung' names, people I remember from my childhood.

There was, for instance, Mr P. Govindasamy, a mail officer, who was one of my father's earliest supporters from the early 1950s. He later became an MP in 1963, defeating none other than Mr David Marshall in Anson.

Haji Yaacob Mohamed was another among the early MPs who stood up to be counted. Born in Malaya and educated in a religious school, he came to Singapore in the early 1950s, working first as an itinerant barber before becoming a religious teacher.

He first joined Umno, but found it too conservative and not egalitarian enough, so he joined the People's Action Party (PAP) in 1957. He later became a parliamentary secretary and eventually a minister of state.

Along with a small band of Malay MPs, he remained committed to building a multiracial society - a Malaysian Malaysia first, and later a Singaporean Singapore - despite enormous pressure from Umno while Singapore was part of Malaysia. That took conviction and guts.

There were many others like Haji Yaacob among the PAP stalwarts of those days. I remember in particular Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon, 76, who helped my father in Tanjong Pagar, and Mr Fong Sip Chee. They both rose to become ministers of state. And in the National Trades Union Congress, when it was just a rump against the many unions allied to the Barisan Sosialis, there were stalwarts like Mr __ See Beng and Mr Seah Mui Kok. They later became MPs.

All these men - and a few women too, like Madam Chan Choy Siong - were people of rare courage. They joined the battle when there was no assurance of victory. Many expected to be defeated, but they fought on nevertheless. They were driven by principles, conviction and passion.

An archetypal figure from that era is Mr Chan Chee Seng, 77. He was Chinese educated, so the Barisan Sosialis assumed he would be an easy target for conversion to its cause. But Chee Seng was like a rock - immovable.

My father recounted to me recently how, when the pro-communist left split from the PAP in 1961 to form Barisan, they also took with them many PAP branches - including the furniture, such as it was, in the premises.

So my father and Chee Seng decided to retrieve the items. They walked into the hostile premises, including the homes of leftists, to which the items had been removed, retrieved the PAP's property and walked out.

Laughing, my father recalled that Chee Seng had a black belt in judo (second dan) and looked it. The Barisan chaps wisely decided to leave him alone. Even now, 50 years later, Chee Seng still has an athletic physique.

Chee Seng, incidentally, was also the reason why the PAP survived a vote of confidence in the legislative assembly in July 1961 by just one vote. It was he who persuaded a Malay woman legislator, Madam Sahorah Ahmat, who had been wavering, to leave her hospital bed and travel to the assembly by ambulance. History would have turned out very differently if Chee Seng had not persuaded Madam Sahorah.

In any organisation, there will be those who stand out, the leaders, and those who are followers. An important but small group in between consists of our unsung heroes - not among the foremost leaders of their times, but without whom the leaders could not have accomplished anything.

I believe that it is important to remember and honour such men and women - not because they want recognition, but to encourage more people to emulate them in doing what is good and right, regardless of whether the deed brings personal glory.

The writer is director of the National Neuroscience Institute. Send your comments to [email protected]
 
indeed there r many unsung heroes ...


ya! ... u low-crass, lesser mortal peasants ... continue 2 accept lower n lower pay ... n stfu n juz do ur job ... u r a gr8 unsung hero ...
 
i had my lunch at people's park and i saw so many unsung heroes...

all the elderly, more women than men,pushing tissue papers for a living..

they even came so close to nudge at me to buy...

don't you think these are the unsung and unheard heroes???

i think so...they work so hard day in and day out to keep the economy going...
 
i had my lunch at people's park and i saw so many unsung heroes...

all the elderly, more women than men,pushing tissue papers for a living..

they even came so close to nudge at me to buy...

don't you think these are the unsung and unheard heroes???

i think so...they work so hard day in and day out to keep the economy going...

I agree.

The REAL unsung heroes were Singaporeans of my grandparent's generation. They rallied behind LKW during our nation's formative years, supported him and followed whatever he said. I remember my grandfather telling me, "whatever Lao Lee say, we obey". They worked hard, gave up their land for a higher purpose, and put faith in the ruling party.

LWL's article is protracted and narrow-minded.
 
some of my parents' friends have fruit plantations and pigs' farms ...and plenty of land and freedom...the were paid to move to new HDB flats...now many are bed ridden and wheel-chaired ...many have terminal chronic illnesses....they cannot sing...or dance.

but these are the ones who have sacrificed their land and properties for HDB to build
" cheap and affordable " flats for our people....and look at the prices of HDB now?

the unsung heroes are the first batch of SAF officers under the Israelis! SIR!!!!
 
some of my parents' friends have fruit plantations and pigs' farms ...and plenty of land and freedom...the were paid to move to new HDB flats...now many are bed ridden and wheel-chaired ...many have terminal chronic illnesses....they cannot sing...or dance.

but these are the ones who have sacrificed their land and properties for HDB to build
" cheap and affordable " flats for our people....and look at the prices of HDB now?

the unsung heroes are the first batch of SAF officers under the Israelis! SIR!!!!

I can relate to that. My grandfather was sad when his land was acquired and they had to move to a HDB flat. He said he would not live long without his soil, streams and trees. He developed cancer a few years after moving into his flat and subsequently died.
 
I will still vote for a few in PAP,Lily is one,Ah Singh is another and much more!In addition to all in RP,WP,SDP,plus what ever is NON -PAP1
 
I will still vote for a few in PAP,Lily is one,Ah Singh is another and much more!In addition to all in RP,WP,SDP,plus what ever is NON -PAP1

Lily ?? .... you kidding ??

Did you see the video of LKY's bird-day celebration at Parliament House ??:o
 
the best scenario should be to abolish ALL the GRCs and convert ALL to SINGLE SEAT fights...that will be the most reliable and the most fair of the election...just like what we had in the past...

it's time we grow up lah...BE FAIR AND SQUARE TO ALL aspiring politicians in our midst....maybe this may SAVE SINGAPORE......OR maybe it will destroy Singapore...i don't know...hope our parliament will be filled with brave young men who speak their minds for the good of our people.....
 
Lim Boon Heng, do you remember how you stare at me, giving me the idea that I should not mess with you.
Of all PAP cahoots, you are the worst! Maybe that's why PM put you now in the PMO. But I really hands down for you cos' you are the number 1 actor. Not joking, if you join TCS, you will make it!:mad:

First it was h_o k_um H_ean, now it is Lim Boon Heng. Make up your mind.
 
I have been wondering how to bring to the public's attention Singapore's unsung heroes. Many of them remain unsung until some event brings them to the public's attention.

One example would be my mother, Madam Kwa Geok Choo, who passed away on Oct 2. She had been at my father Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew's side for more than six decades, and had, in her quiet way, imprinted herself on the Singaporean psyche without intending to do so.

When she died, there was such an outpouring of goodwill from people from all walks of life. Nothing will take away the pain her passing has caused my family, but we take comfort in the fact that her contributions to Singapore were recognised.

LWL needs to look up the dictionary for the meaning of "unsung."
 
Couple of corrections.

Chan Chee Seng went to SJI and picked up his English. Though he was roommates in Fort Canning with the guys that conspired to form Barisan, they never made him an offer. In fact they left him out as they thought he did not have the mettle like true chinese ed.

The reason the PUB could do so much was because Goh Keng Swee and Hon Sui Sen in their inifinite wisdow set down the tariffs for water and electricity consumptions. The revenue generated was so high that PUB for decades was the single largest contributor to the State Consolidated Fund and this was after funds were taken out for infrastructure works. With money, one could do many wonderful things. That money came from Singaporeans from all walks of life.

It was Devan Nair and his lieutenants __ See Beng, Seah Mui Kok and Hsu Tze Kwang (IRS) who fought the leftists and SATU. I suppose revisionist history does not allow sacked and non PAP members to be recognised. Nair was thrown out /resigned and Hsu was never a PAP member.

If she is looking for heros, she should look at JBJ, Marshall, Chiam, Low etc who never fought for money but fought the good fight to bring some level of accountability to this govt. I think she will agree that only a nutcase or a hero will attempt to stand for elections in her father's tightly controlled country.
 
All right, all sick-tizens of Sinkies know what they want!. Recognitions and time to rename street names to PAP lists fo wanted names, change Mount Faber to Mount Kwa.

And also tell them not to forget to change some street names to those locked up by LKY Lee using ISA. Better still have street name ISA Street.
 
unsung hero is her mother.. sung hero is her father and brothers..

In total lee family is the unsung and sung heros...
 
One of Ms Lee's hero,was well rewarded by PAP,and is now very well a multi-millionaire, thanks to PAP.

After Ah Seng was phased out by PAP due to lack of qualifications then,he was jobless,PAP at that time also did not look after the old guards like wat they do now.

After "measure the road" for several months,one PAP leader called Ah Seng one day and told him that an excellent opportunity existed for him to be an educationist.

What?wondered Ah Seng,a junior middle three graduate fr Chung Cheng High School,me,educationist?

You see,Ah Seng was typically Chinese educated ,we call Chinese helicopter type of guy,straight and honest then!

So,Ah Seng went on to set up ISS,th rest is history.

That brings us to another PAP loyalist,a medical doctor.

He war-shiped the great man,and great man was fond of him too.

His had very lucrative medical practice,you see,he got the backing of EDB the.

My friend,an engineer was working with Philips,so he was my friend's doctor,my friend told me everty visit costed Philips more than S$100.00,and that was more than 25 years ago.

The doctor,together with his wife,made a fortune,but he heard the calling of entrepreneurship ,a good PAP leader must also be a good entrepreneur ,he felt.

In order to live up to the standard of great leaderr,he felt duty bound.

Well,one day,the great leader took him to one of the regular visits to China,while touring,the great leader turned to him and said,I"I think they need a hospital and an international schiool here,sure to make money"

That sealed the fate of this loyal PAP doctor.

Well,that investment costed him all his fortune,the last I heard,a freind of mine was suing him for supply of generic drugs,for non -payment of invoices.I saw the later sent by my friend for several thousand dollars.

That is the last we know of this great PAP doctor.
 
i had my lunch at people's park and i saw so many unsung heroes...

all the elderly, more women than men,pushing tissue papers for a living..

they even came so close to nudge at me to buy...

don't you think these are the unsung and unheard heroes???

i think so...they work so hard day in and day out to keep the economy going...

You sure or not :oIo:

Maybe the old man wasted all his money on prostitutes and gave his CPF away to his last lover. That's why he's selling tissue now :oIo:
 
some of my parents' friends have fruit plantations and pigs' farms ...and plenty of land and freedom...the were paid to move to new HDB flats...now many are bed ridden and wheel-chaired ...many have terminal chronic illnesses....they cannot sing...or dance.

but these are the ones who have sacrificed their land and properties for HDB to build
" cheap and affordable " flats for our people....and look at the prices of HDB now?

the unsung heroes are the first batch of SAF officers under the Israelis! SIR!!!!

dun be too greedy in life, peng yew! CCB got compensation is good enough lah. KNNBCCB, if their land is somewhere in taman negara, will they comprained? CCB! dun say sacrifice like some very big deal lah. Since it's all law, and Sg is a lawful place, take it and move on lah. sacrifice my FOOT!


:oIo::oIo::oIo::oIo::oIo:
 
it's a long story before the H_O guy came into the picture, I attended a friend's wedding, as his father is some sort of "glass loot", lim, vivian and his china wife were also there.
As lim was making exit before the dinner end, i turned my head and try to take a good look at him( that time i was still naive thinking PAP is the best), he suddenly turned and stared at me, give me the " dun mess with me" look, the impression he gave me was "hey, young punk, I am PAP, dun you dare!" Only he know if he did!:oIo:

First it was h_o k_um H_ean, now it is Lim Boon Heng. Make up your mind.
 
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