
His staff, he said, intends to” remain reaching out to them” and understanding their issues to ensure that the PAP helps them in the long run. He added that the government now has measures in place to meet the needs of various neighborhoods.
As individuals loaded goodie sacks into vans for submission to households in two adjacent blocks, bottles of pre-packaged cookies were neatly stacked on tables  at the neighborhood center’s basketball court.
Nur Deena Mardiana, 38, was one of the consumers who thanked Dr. Maliki for his visit. ” I’m appreciative for the kindness. When my friends come over, I’m looking forward to having the cookies with me,” she said.
The mother-of-five, who is unemployed, reside in a two-room HDB apartment. Her father, who works two to three jobs simultaneously, says it all day on Saturday. To help handle all eight home users, they intend to move to a bigger apartment.
Prior to having no money, she ran a food stall in a major university restaurant and received three weeks of funding from the Community Development Welfare Fund.
Ms. Deena hopes that the state may provide her with more food, especially since her two youngest children are also dependant on milk and babies. She said it is challenging to find the time because she is frequently rushing to get her children up from school, despite the fact that she knows she can solution her MP for assistance.
POTENTIAL Prospects
Ms. Chan said it was” very early” to discuss such matters and that the PAP headquarters would make decisions in response to press inquiries about possible new lawmakers in the East Coast GRC.
Since I haven’t been told, I honestly don’t know who will be deployed below. But I simply believe we’ll have to wait,” she continued.
The Minister for Culture, Community, and Youth Edwin Tong was welcomed into the fold last Saturday ( 15 March ) by Mr. Heng during a morning walkabout at Simei Plaza, according to the Straits Times.
Under the new electoral restrictions that were announced in March, Mr. Tong’s Joo Chiat hospital was merged with East Coast GRC .
When asked about Mr. Tong, Dr. Maliki responded that he would be welcomed if chosen to join the staff, but the prime minister made the choice.
” Ultimately, what matters more is that whoever is standing in East Coast GRC may remain to meet the needs of the people, ( as well as ) present and implement the ideas in the next five years if we are voted,” he said.