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179 New Singaporeans Take Pledge As Edwin Tong Emphasizes Diversity And Shared Conviction

August 15, 2026 Emma Walker – News Editor News

One hundred and seventy-six individuals took their citizenship oaths at a ceremony in Singapore, where Minister for Law and Second Minister for Home Affairs Edwin Tong addressed the gathering regarding national identity and societal cohesion. According to The Straits Times, the event marked the formal integration of the new citizens into the country’s social fabric.

Edwin Tong on Diversity and Shared Conviction

Speaking at the citizenship ceremony, Edwin Tong emphasized that Singapore’s multicultural framework remains a core pillar of its national strength. According to The Straits Times, he told the new citizens that embracing diversity must be balanced with a shared commitment to the nation’s foundational values.

The minister noted that while residents arrive from varied cultural, linguistic, and geographic backgrounds, the citizenship pledge establishes a common civic identity. According to reporting from The Straits Times, this shared conviction allows the population to navigate geopolitical shifts and internal challenges without fracturing along ethnic or religious lines.

Integration and Community Engagement

The ceremony forms part of ongoing efforts by government agencies to onboard new residents into grassroots organizations and community networks. According to The Straits Times, local grassroots leaders and representatives from community clubs assisted with the proceedings, facilitating interactions between long-standing residents and the newly minted citizens.

179 New Singaporeans Take Pledge As Edwin Tong Emphasizes Diversity And Shared Conviction

Further integration programs are scheduled through the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, which oversees national assimilation initiatives. According to government schedules cited in regional coverage, upcoming grassroots dialogues will continue to engage new passport holders in regional constituency events.

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