Task force formed to look into Cameron, Lojing land issues


CAMERON HIGHLANDS (Bernama): The Water, Land and Natural Resources Ministry has formed a task force to look into the various land issues affecting the hills of Cameron Highlands and Lojing, says its minister Dr A Xavier Jayakumar.

He said the work scope of the task force would include looking into issues of intrusion, dangerous slopes and appropriate law enforcement to prevent widespread land exploitation.

The proposals will then be tabled at the National Land Code Council meeting in April.

He said the ministry viewed the matter seriously as the government had spent a lot of money on projects like landslide and flood mitigation at Cameron Highlands.

“If the ministry spends RM400mil, like for the Sungai Ringlet Flood Mitigation Plan, but intruders use the land for agriculture without obtaining temporary occupation licence (TOL), then we will not be able to overcome this problem no matter how much money we spend.

“That is why we have formed a task force comprising the ministry, the state governments of Pahang and Kelantan, Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Ministry and the Deputy Prime Minister's Office,” he told a press conference at the Lembah Bertam-Sungai Ringlet flood mitigation plan site office here Saturday (Jan 5).

Also present was Pahang DAP deputy chairman M. Manogaran, who has been announced as Pakatan Harapan's (PH) candidate for the Cameron Highlands parliamentary by-election on Jan 26.

Dr Xavier said the task force was formed to look at the issue holistically, have an understanding of the need for projects implemented from now on to obtain approvals and for those tasked with handling the jobs to do it responsibly.

He later toured the Sungai Tiang Orang Asli village in Ringlet here and was briefed on land survey plans and slope repair works as well as drainage systems for critical slopes there. – Bernama

 

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