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Ahmad bin Ibrahim was a Singaporean politician, unionist, and firefighter who served as the minister for health from 1959 to 1961 and the minister for labour from 1961 until his death in office in 1962. Born and educated in Penang, Ahmad was a unionist with the Naval Base Labour Union and served as their vice-chairman. He made his political debut at the 1955 general election as an independent candidate, contesting against the Progressive Party's Lee Kim Kee in Sembawang Constituency.
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