Kelantan to roll out e-Land system in 2028


KOTA BARU: The e-Land system is expected to be implemented in 2028 to improve the state’s land administration, says Datuk Mohd Nassuruddin Daud (pic).

The Mentri Besar said several new enactments had been approved and are being imple­men­­ted.

Among them are Kelantan Land Commissioners Enactment 2017, the State Utility Infra­struc­ture Land Access and Use Enact­ment 2022 and the Agriculture Enactment 2022.

“These enactments are to support the state land administration,” he said in response to a question from Datuk Abdul Rahman Yunus (PAS-Pasir Tumboh) on the state government’s actions to improve land admi­nis­tration, Bernama reported.

Mohd Nassuruddin said the state government also intends to strengthen enforcement of land laws through the use of the e-Land system.

“Monitoring through the e-Land system also helps prevent cases of expired notices due to a lack of follow-up action,” he said during the state assembly sitting yesterday.

He said the state government, through the Office of the Director of Land and Mines, takes proactive measures by organising courses on land administration in collaboration with higher learning institutions such as the International Islamic University Malaysia, the Geomatics Uni­versity of Malaysia and Universiti Sains Malaysia, for officers handling land management.

“To strengthen land administration, officers have been strategically placed at the Land and District Office, as well as in other departments dealing with land affairs.

“In addition, recruitment of key personnel, including surveyors, valuation officers and geological officers, has been carried out to enhance the overall effectiveness of land administration,” he added.

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