Forum: Louis Ng a dedicated advocate for protection against second-hand smoke at home
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The news of Mr Louis Ng’s departure as a Member of Parliament for Nee Soon GRC comes with a sense of loss ( GE2025: Nee Soon MPs Louis Ng, Carrie Tan and Derrick Goh to step down from politics
While his contributions undoubtedly extended across a wide spectrum of societal issues – he was the most active backbencher – his unwavering dedication to advocating for the protection and well-being of non-smokers at home deserves specific recognition.
For many residents silently enduring the impact of second-hand smoke within their own homes, Mr Ng stood out as a consistent and determined voice. He understood that this issue transcends mere inconvenience, recognising its implications for public health, safety, and the overall living environment.
He articulated the concerns of those affected by health problems, discomfort, ventilation challenges, and the compromised enjoyment of fresh air due to the inconsiderate actions of smokers.
Despite facing repeated setbacks in his appeals, his persistence in seeking stronger safeguards for non-smokers did not waver. His efforts resonated deeply with those who had felt their concerns were often overlooked or minimised.
Mr Ng’s approach acknowledged the multi-faceted nature of second-hand smoke, identifying it not only as a potential fire hazard and a form of high-rise littering but, fundamentally, as a public health hazard. His prompt responsiveness to those seeking assistance further underscored his commitment to this cause.
While the fight for comprehensive protection against second-hand smoke in homes remains an ongoing challenge, Mr Ng’s efforts have undeniably raised awareness and kept this important issue on the parliamentary agenda. His departure leaves a void for those who counted on his advocacy.
Second-hand smoke victims are grateful to Mr Ng for his dedicated and persistent efforts in championing this cause and his work has earned our respect.
As he embarks on new endeavours, we hope the Government will note the urgency of addressing the issue of second-hand smoke and translating the concerns Mr Ng voiced into meaningful action, ensuring that every resident can breathe clean air at home.
Chong Ling Eng


