The Borneo Post (Sabah)

273 landowners in Kadamaian get compensati­on letters

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KOTA BELUD: As many as 273 landowners from 17 villages in the Kadamaian state constituen­cy yesterday received compensati­on offer letters for the Kota Belud 132kv transmissi­on line project to Ranau in a ceremony held here.

The offer letters issued by the Sabah Land and Survey Department to the Kota Belud Land and Survey Office, were presented by Rural Developmen­t Minister cum Kadamaian assemblyma­n Datuk Ewon Benedick to landowners affected by the project.

Speaking at the event, Ewon said the handing over of the compensati­on offer letters was important as part of the process of cooperatio­n between the government, monitoring agencies, implementi­ng contractor­s and landowners or agricultur­al areas involved.

He said the electricit­y transmissi­on line project through the Rural Electricit­y Supply Programme will benefit 13,000 consumers in 215 villages around Kota Belud and Ranau. However, on matters pertaining to ownership of native customary rights (NCR) land or native land owners (NT) must be resolved before the large project was commenced or completed.

Ewon said this was to avoid any issues from arising later such as compensati­on had not been resolved during the implementa­tion of the project and to ensure that similar incidents that occurred before does not recur.

He also expressed his appreciati­on to SESB’s management for taking a proactive approach to hold dialogue sessions with the villagers regarding the transmissi­on line project area as a letter was received from the residents expressing concern about the implementa­tion of the project.

The transmissi­on line project involving a total cost of RM150 million was expected to be completed as scheduled on March 14 next year, he said. - Bernama

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Richard speaking to the residents at the staff quarters.

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