Committee of Supply 2026 debate, Day 5: Abdul Muhaimin Abdul Malik on strengthening transport accessibility
In parliament on Wednesday (Mar 4), MP Abdul Muhaimin Abdul Malik highlighted a “persistent gap” in bus connectivity for Compassvale Crescent residents and reiterated his call for the Land Transport Authority to reconsider the matter. He noted that on paper, Compassvale Crescent is served, but in practice, vulnerable residents face daily challenges that prevent them from accessing essential services, healthcare and community activities. He added that for residents such as seniors and persons with physical disabilities, a 400-metre walk is not merely an inconvenience but a genuine barrier.
In parliament on Wednesday (Mar 4), MP Abdul Muhaimin Abdul Malik highlighted a “persistent gap” in bus connectivity for Compassvale Crescent residents and reiterated his call for the Land Transport Authority to reconsider the matter. He noted that on paper, Compassvale Crescent is served, but in practice, vulnerable residents face daily challenges that prevent them from accessing essential services, healthcare and community activities. He added that for residents such as seniors and persons with physical disabilities, a 400-metre walk is not merely an inconvenience but a genuine barrier.