Abdul Muhaimin

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Abdul Muhaimin Bin Abdul Malik

穆海民

Abdul Muhaimin
Abdul Muhaimin 穆海民
Member of Parliament for Sengkang GRC
Non-constituency Member of Parliament
Compassvale division
MP for Sengkang GRC, Compassvale division
MP for Sengkang GRC
Non-constituency Member of Parliament
Member from 2025–present

Muhaimin is the Member of Parliament (MP) for Sengkang GRC. He has served in this capacity since 2025.

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Every Wednesday (No session on the fifth Wednesday of each month)
7.30pm – 9.30pm
Second and fourth
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Biography

Muhaimin has been involved with the Workers’ Party for more than 5 years since late 2019, where he had assisted in house visits. He was involved during the 2020 General Election, helping to distribute calling cards and also serving as a polling agent and counting agent. Muhaimin was also the de facto coordinator for Compassvale since February 2023, helping to plan House Visits, MPS and other Community Events such as volunteering for the distribution of porridge during Ramadan and conducting a community iftar. Muhaimin is also active within the Workers’ Party Policy team.

Muhaimin hopes to see a more diverse and inclusive political landscape in Singapore. He believes it is important for the country to have a variety of voices and perspectives represented in the political arena, so that the diverse needs and aspirations of all Singaporeans can be meaningfully reflected. To him, this is crucial because a single-party system limits the space for meaningful debate and healthy competition—both of which are essential for national progress. By joining the Workers’ Party, Muhaimin is advocating for a political environment where alternative policies are given a platform and different ideas can be discussed openly. He believes this not only promotes accountability but also empowers citizens to actively shape the future of the nation.

Muhaimin's philosophy is centered around growth and dedication. Growing up with a humble background, Muhaimin never imagined that he would one day be someone pushing for change. However, after experiencing the daily struggles that many Singaporeans know all too well, he came to an important realisation — he could no longer stay silent. He made the decision to stand up for those who face similar challenges, and to fight for a better life for everyone, not just a privileged few.

Muhaimin plays video games with his friends for leisure and also enjoys sports, especially football and badminton.

Muhaimin’s speeches and more
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Speech by Abdul Muhaimin On Leave a Lasting Legacy with Wakaf Masyarakat Singapura

Since its launch on 3 August 2024, only 150 Muslims have designated WMS as a beneficiary in their wills or nominations. This represents merely 0.1% of Muslims over 60 years old, and an even smaller fraction of our entire Muslim population. These numbers should give us pause.
5
Mar 2026

Speech by Abdul Muhaimin On Strengthening Transport Accessibility in Our Communities

The persistent gap in bus connectivity for Compassvale Crescent residents requires our attention. While the Government has repeatedly cited the 400-metre benchmark and the availability of 14 bus services in the vicinity, this technical standard does not fully capture the lived reality of our residents, particularly our elderly and persons with disabilities.
4
Mar 2026

Speech by Abdul Muhaimin On Keeping Air-Conditioner Ledges Free of Pigeon Droppings

While I acknowledge the encouraging 50% reduction in pigeon population across the pilot town councils, I must emphasize the urgency of this issue. Pigeons are not merely a nuisance, they pose genuine health risks. Their droppings carry dangerous diseases such as Cryptococcosis, Histoplasmosis, and Psittacosis. When dried droppings turn to dust, residents inhale contaminated particles that can cause severe respiratory infections, particularly affecting our elderly and immunocompromised individuals.
4
Mar 2026

Speech by Abdul Muhaimin On Ensuring Long-Term Operational Reliability in Recycling Efforts

Our recycling rates fell to their lowest point in 2024. As we launch the beverage container return scheme this year, we have a critical opportunity to harmonise and strengthen our entire recycling infrastructure.
3
Mar 2026

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