Stricken by cancer, a migrant worker sees through one last act for his Singapore community before heading home

As he returns house, Mr Fazley may be missed by many.

” He has given so much to Singapore,” said Ms Ong. He “has chosen a way that concentrates more on developing roads” the work has been one of tolerance, one of kindness and love.

” I’m saddened but I’m also so glad to this very kind, amazing human being who has never let any of these obstacles, difficulties get him over,” she added.

” This is a really great man being who has contributed so much to our business, to our society, to our society. “

Amid his private challenges, Mr Fazley continues to be a message for others.

He said that what regular Singaporeans can do is support the notion of migrant workers being incorporated into the country’s cotton.

We leave our world and our home for a long time. we are around only. If we are not included in this world, we will be of outsiders. You do n’t want to live like a stranger for decades. “

He has nightmares about going back to Singapore one evening and of course; discovering a new land; a nation that has learned to handle its immigrant workers as they should.

He said,” If I’m still alive after a year or two, I’ll go back to Singapore to fulfill all of my friends and just to see if the food meal has changed.”

I sincerely hope to return to the Migrant Cultural Show period to deliver a visiting speech. “