The Borneo Post

Grouses over limited domain heeded

DCM assures Sarawak govt is heeding calls for lifting or extension of native territoria­l domain limitation

- Reporters: Lim How Pim, Samuel Aubrey, Jacob Achoi Suim, Jeremy Veno, Marilyn Ten, Karen Bong, Wilfred Pilo and Abdul Hakim Bujang Photograph­ers: Muhd Rais Sanusi and Chimon Upon reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: The Sarawak government will heed calls for the lifting or extension of the size limitation of 500 hectares on the native territoria­l domain before the Land Code (Amendment) Bill, 2018 is read for the third time and passed today .

This assurance was given by Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas at a packed news conference at the media centre after the morning session adjourned.

Now we fix it at maximum of 500 hectares. But we are listening. Chief Minister is listening to the people. Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas, Deputy Chief Minister

Uggah who is also Minister of Modernisat­ion of Agricultur­e, Nat ive Land and Regional Developmen­t said he will deliberate the matter with the Chief Minister after tabling the Bill yesterday.

“I will discuss with the Chief Minister. We are listening to reasonable proposals.”

Uggah said he is aware that some native territoria­l domains are bigger than 500 hectares and cited as examples those in Ulu Rajang and Ulu Baram which cover more than 500 hectares.

“Now we fi x it at maximum of 500 hectares. But we are listening. Chief Minister is listening to the people.”

Uggah pointed out that what the amendment offers “is over and above the NCR land” unlike that had been claimed by certain quarters.

“With this amendment, the natives of Sarawak will not lose their land,” he said.

Earlier when reading the Bill, Uggah described the amendment as a landmark decision that enable native communal title to be issued in perpetuity.

He pointed out that in countries where indigenous communitie­s exist, their government will only give them usufructua­ry rights to the land traditiona­lly occupied by them but in Sarawak, under the Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) government, territoria­l domain is to be given the force of law and legally recognised as having a proprietar­y right.

“Document of title will be issued to the community concerned to protect their territoria­l domain.”

During the session, 13 members from the ruling coalition and one member from the opposition bench debated the Bill.

Almost all of them requested the Sarawak government to have the size limitation extended to better protect the land rights of the natives in Sarawak.

The only opposition member who debated in the morning was Chiew Chiu Sing ( DAP-Tanjong Batu) while the rest were Gerald Rentap Jabu ( PBB-Layar), Dennis Ngau ( PBB-Telang Usan), Christophe­r Gira ( PBB-Tamin), Yussibnosh Balo ( PBB-Tellian), Razaili Gapor ( PBB-Beting Maro), Dr Johnichal Rayong Ngipa ( UPP- Engkilili), Chukpai Ugon (PRS-Murum), Dato Idris Buang ( PBB-Muara Tuang), Martin Ben ( PBB-Beting Maro), Aidel Lariwoo (PBB-Sadong Jaya), John Ilus ( PBB- Bukit Semuja), Fazzrudin Abdul Rahman ( PBBTupong) and Jefferson Jamit Unyat ( PBB-Bukit Goram).

 ??  ?? Uggah explaining the Land Code to reporters during his press conference at the media room on the third day of the State Legislativ­e Assembly meeting yesterday. With him are Telang Usan assemblyma­n Dennis Ngau (on his right) and Layar assemblyma­n Gerald Rentap Jabu (on his left). Seen standing from left are Serembu assemblyma­n Miro Simuh, Bukit Goram assemblyma­n Jefferson Jamit Unyat, Machan assemblyma­n Allen Siden Gramong and Muara Tuang assemblyma­n Datuk Idris Buang.
Uggah explaining the Land Code to reporters during his press conference at the media room on the third day of the State Legislativ­e Assembly meeting yesterday. With him are Telang Usan assemblyma­n Dennis Ngau (on his right) and Layar assemblyma­n Gerald Rentap Jabu (on his left). Seen standing from left are Serembu assemblyma­n Miro Simuh, Bukit Goram assemblyma­n Jefferson Jamit Unyat, Machan assemblyma­n Allen Siden Gramong and Muara Tuang assemblyma­n Datuk Idris Buang.
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