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SPEECH BY MR LIM HNG KIANG, MINISTER FOR HEALTH AND
SECOND MINISTER FOR FINANCE, AT THE SAF DAY COMBINED REDEDICATION CEREMONY
FOR BUKIT TIMAH/NEWTON CENTRE, ON THURSDAY, 1 JULY 1999 AT 2.00 PM, AT
TELEVISION CORPORATION OF SINGAPORE, STUDIO A
Good afternoon, Ladies and Gentlemen,
We are gathered here today to mark the 12th
SAF Day Rededication Ceremony. I am heartened to see the strong turnout
of NSmen and employers. To Singapore, it is a sign of your dedication and
commitment towards national defence. To your families and friends, it is
a sign of assurance, that you will always be ready to safeguard their security.
Last year, we spoke of regional uncertainties resulting
from the economic crisis, which no one had foreseen.
We have weathered the crisis well. We are starting to
see signs of economic recovery today. However, the pace of recovery among
countries in the region is uneven.
Political uncertainty remains in some regional countries.
In the past year, we have witnessed significant political changes within
the region, spurred by the economic crisis. We cannot afford to take a
benign security environment for granted.
Under these uncertain circumstances, the SAF stands as
a pillar of strength. It provides the necessary deterrence against aggression,
and allows Singapore to pursue diplomacy in a calm and firm manner. It
is the fundamental cornerstone of our ability to secure peace.
The SAF has come a long way since its humble beginnings.
It is now a well-established organisation, equipped with well-trained soldiers
and superior equipment. It stands out as a modernised and forward-looking
armed force in the region. Domestically, it is recognised for prompt and
effective response during real-life contingencies. All these have come
about from two main pillars of development: Government commitment to defence,
and NSmen commitment to the task of national defence.
The Government remains committed to maintain steady defence
expenditure. Although the economy was slowing down last year, the defence
budget remained unchanged. This allows Singapore to steadily build-up cutting-edge
capability, to have a credible deterrence in uncertain times. It is a necessary
investment for national security well into the future.
But beyond military technology and hardware, the ultimate
key to success is human "heartware".
You have heard from the Singapore 21 Vision, that every
Singaporean matters. This in essence has been the same philosophy behind
National Service. Every member enlisted has contributed in his own way
towards its cause. The present success of the SAF is due to your commitment
and dedication to the task of national defence over the years. Your positive
contribution has allowed the SAF to grow from strength to strength.
As Singapore develops as a nation, we need to nurture
and continue to maintain these same values and attitudes. No amount of
superior equipment will improve the SAF, if our people are not committed
and dedicated to the defence of Singapore.
It is up to Singaporeans alone to defend our stake in
Singapore. We only truly own what we are prepared to defend. There is no
second chance if the SAF fails. We have the technological potential and
operational capability. What remains is our enduring will to defend Singapore
when the need arises, to determine our own future.
Our NSmen have shown strong commitment in their training.
They turn up for training and mobilisations. They are prepared to risk
their lives to defend Singapore. They are confident in the SAF’s capability
to defend Singapore. These are vital attitudes that undergird our deterrence
capability, and stand us in good stead even when the security situation
is uncertain. We must continue to carry them forward.
We recognise that National Service requires sacrifice
from our NSmen, their families and employers. MINDEF and the SAF are constantly
exploring ways to improve National Service. Regular sessions with employers
to promote understanding will also continue. These steps have facilitated
our NSmen to maintain their commitment to the defence of Singapore.
It is the combination of the commitment of our people,
vigorous training and technological capability that has led to the success
of the SAF. I am confident that the SAF is ready, and will remain ready
to defend Singapore at all times.
Ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the Government and people of Singapore, I thank all of you for your loyal support and valuable contribution towards national defence. Your firm commitment and will have provided the bedrock on which national security rests. Singapore stands free, because your sacrifice has made the critical difference.
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