Dr Simon (seated centre) with participants during the dialogue on NCR land survey and issuance of titles at Kampung Jenan. Photo: UKAS
Dr Simon (seated centre) with participants during the dialogue on NCR land survey and issuance of titles at Kampung Jenan. Photo: UKAS

Traditional villages reminded to start NCR survey process

Published at Sep 19, 2025 04:44 pm
SERIAN: Traditional villages here have been reminded to initiate the survey process for Native Customary Rights (NCR) land to safeguard ownership and unlock future value.


Dr Simon delivers his speech. Photo: UKAS
Tebedu Assemblyman Dr Simon Sinang Bada said the state government remains committed to ensuring that land survey efforts under Section 6 and Section 18 of the Sarawak Land Code are fully implemented for both traditional villages and individual agricultural lots.

“I urge villages that have not yet started to take the first step by engaging with the Dayak Bidayuh National Association (DBNA) to carry out the initiative. Through this process, the Land and Survey Department (JTS) will face no issues in performing their duties,” he said.

He was speaking during a dialogue on traditional village residential lot surveys and the issuance of land titles under Section 18 of the Land Code at Kampung Jenan’s community hall on Thursday.

Dr Simon added that titled land provides not only security of ownership but also opportunities for economic growth.

“Land can be preserved as family heritage, developed for economic purposes, or used as collateral to obtain capital,” he explained.

He also advised landowners to manage their property wisely, cautioning against selling it unnecessarily unless for urgent needs such as their children’s education.

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