THE NATIVE Land Tribunal is not needed at the moment as the existing Sabah Land Ordinance is sufficient in resolving disputes concerning native land, Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman said.
"However, as a responsible government, we are open to any suggestion to improve existing procedures," he said when winding up the debate on the government's policy speech, at the State Legislative Assembly sitting Tuesday.
His text of speech was read by Minister in the Chief Minister's Department Datuk Nasir Tun Sakaran. (BERNAMA)
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Native Land Tribunal Not Needed
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The Land Tribunal might not be needed at the moment as the Land and Survey Department still find that the current Sabah Land Ordinance are sufficient to resolve the problem. Hope that the problems with the land status will be resolved.
ReplyDeleteI hope that the Land ans Survey Department will improve their operation to approve the land registration by the people.
ReplyDeleteI thought the state govt is agreed to set up the tribunal before this?
ReplyDeleteIf the Sabah Land Ordinance is sufficient in resolving disputes concerning native land, then let it happen. We have heard so much of NCR problems.
ReplyDeleteApapun, SLO mungkin perlu dikaji semula untuk memastikan kerelevanannya dengan keadaan semasa.
ReplyDeleteMungkin tribunal belum lagi sampai masanya untuk ditubuhkan, tapi isu mengenai tanah haruslah ditanggani dengan lebih berkesan.
ReplyDeleteKalaulah jabatan tanah lebih cekap dalam perkhidmatan mereka rasanya soal penubuhan tribunal tidak akan timbul.
ReplyDeleteApapun, saya yakin jabatan tanah pasti akan berusaha memperbaiki kualiti perkhidmatan mereka.
ReplyDelete"...as a responsible government, we are open to any suggestion to improve existing procedures"
ReplyDeleteKira ok jugalah kan. Harap betul lah apa yang dikatakan.
Kalau boleh kerajaan juga harus pastikan jabatan tanah mampu menjalankan kerja mereka dengan sempurna dan bukannya menambahkan lagi 'tunggakan'.
ReplyDeletewalaupun ramai inginkan Native land Tribunal di tubuhkan, tapi ia buat masa ini tidak diperlukan sangat. tanpa tribunal tersebut, kerajaan pasti boleh selesaikan isu tanah di Sabah.
ReplyDeleteapapun, harap ada cadangan penambaikan dalam isu ini.
ReplyDeletenatives have the right to protect their rights when they are being oppressed or their rights encroached.
ReplyDeleteGovernment is aware and concerned and open to listen to problems faced by the people that involves the natives
Mudah2an ada cara penyelesaian yang terbaik untuk kebaikan semua.
ReplyDeleteRasanya saya sokong dengan penubuhan Native ini. Ini baik untuk menyelesaikan masalah Tanah adat.
ReplyDeleteApa guna usaha kerajaan mengenai perkara ini. Ini demi kebaikkan kita sebenarnya.
ReplyDeleteDatuk Musa..Teruskan Tribunal tanah adat ini. Ini untuk kebaikkan kita semua.
ReplyDeleteBanyak yang akan dapat diselesaiakn dengan adanya tribunal ini.
ReplyDeleteJika dilihat dengan teliti, ini adalah untuk kebaikkan bersama.
ReplyDeletePastinya rakyat akan mendapat kesan positif dengan adanya tribunal ini.
ReplyDeletePerkara yang baik rasanya kita perlu sokong. Tribunal dilaksanakan untuk kepentingan penduduk juga mengenai tanah adat. Bukannya suka-suka dilaksanakan. Kerajaan juga ada pendirian mereka untuk menyelesaikan masalah Tanah adat ini. Maka mari kita sama-sama menyokong perlaksanaan Tribunal tanah adat demi membantu penduduk Sabah.
ReplyDelete"However, as a responsible government, we are open to any suggestion to improve existing procedures,"
ReplyDeleteso for those who still not satisfy with the explanation should come up with their own idea or suggestion..
Plantation Industries & Commodities Minister, Tan Sri Bernard Dompok, has called for a coherent system for the various native laws in Sabah to bring about better administration of the Native Court.
ReplyDeleteDompok, who is also Upko president, rationalised that customary practices of different ethnic races with regard to native laws varied in some districts, hence the need for a coherent system in the Native Court.
ReplyDelete“In time to come, I hope our Native Court system will become one of the pillars of the country’s judicial system, alongside with the Civil and Syariah courts,” he told reporters yesterday, after the groundbreaking ceremony of the RM5 million Penampang Native Court building here.
ReplyDeleteHe also disclosed that two more native court buildings would be constructed in Keningau and Kota Marudu soon using part of theRM100 million allocation provided by the Federal government to improve the living standard of Bumiputeras in the State.
ReplyDeleteDompok, who is chairman of the Cabinet’s Technical Committee for Sabah & Sarawak Bumiputeras, also said that the RM60 million from that allocation is meant to enhance administration of the Native Court system in the State.
ReplyDeleteIn this respect, he thanked the initiative of Chief Judge of Sabah & Sarawak, Tan Sri Richard Malanjum for his efforts to institutionalize the Native Court judiciary.
ReplyDeleteOn the RCI issue, he said that there is no reversal on the part of the government’s decision to form the committee and it is only the terms of reference that is not ready. Nevertheless, he said, there is a need to expedite the whole process and he is actively pursuing the matter.
ReplyDeleteWhen asked on the distribution of seats for the coming general election among BN components, he stated that Upko would preferably not settle for anything less than what they have now.
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