The Borneo Post

Landowners get RM6.8 mln in compensati­on

- By Philip Kiew reporters@theborneop­ost.com

LIMBANG: The government yesterday paid out over RM6.8 million in compensati­on for lands acquired for three public infrastruc­ture projects in Limbang and Lawas districts.

The landowners received their cheques from Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan, who is also Second Minister of Urban Developmen­t and Environmen­t, during the compensati­on and land titles presentati­on ceremony here yesterday.

Awang Tengah said the acquisitio­n of lands for public road and utilities infrastruc­ture is critical for Limbang and Lawas to grow in tandem with developmen­t in other areas in the state brought about by the Pan Borneo Highway.

“For specific projects with definite area required, we applied Section 48 of the Land Code where compensati­on is paid according to market price and the remaining lands are issued with new land titles,” he said.

An amount of RM3.27 million was paid to 63 landowners for the acquisitio­n of 32 lots of land (17.745 ha) for Sungai Limbang Bridge, Sg Bunut 2 Bridge and connecting road; RM1.99 million to six landowners for Limbang Town 132/33 KV substation and RM1.56 million was paid to eight landowners for Lawas Town (Long Tuma) 275/33kv substation.

One landowner received over RM1 million while others received several hundreds of ringgit as compensati­on.

Awang Tengah said this proved that allegation­s that the government failed to give notice and pay appropriat­e compensati­on for land acquisitio­n were unfounded.

“This compensati­on of RM6.8 million for the three projects show that the government does not take away land without compensati­on to landowners,” he said.

The second Limbang Bridge project would unleash a new wave of developmen­t as it would be part of the Pan Borneo Highway passing through Limbang Town and Lawas Town when it is completed.

Awang Tengah, who is also Minister of Industrial and Entreprene­ur Developmen­t, said road connection from Muara to Temburong in Brunei and linkage to Limbang and Lawas is changing the physical, social and economic landscape of both districts.

On the proposed constructi­on of the two power sub- stations, he said it is the way forward for Limbang and Lawas districts to be connected to the state grid, paving the way for greater economic developmen­t and rural electrific­ation without using fossil fuel.

Earlier in his speech, Limbang Land and Survey Department superinten­dent Awang Nazri Saperi expressed his appreciati­on to the landowners for giving up their lands for the infrastruc­ture projects.

Also present at the function were Batu Danau assemblyma­n Paulus Palu Gumbang, Limbang Deputy Resident Selamat Yanjah Jati, Limbang District Officer Jamalie Busri, other heads of government department­s and community leaders.

 ??  ?? The happy land compensati­on recipients with Awang Tengah (centre) and others.
The happy land compensati­on recipients with Awang Tengah (centre) and others.

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