Malaysia

Sabah defers Kampung Likas Lama relocation 

Residents want to keep ancestral homes but open to discussions

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 24 Jan 2025 6:00PM

Sabah defers Kampung Likas Lama relocation 
"The villagers are understandably upset, and the government has heard their concerns and has decided to defer the relocation," Kitingan said. - January 24, 2025

by Jason Santos

THE Sabah government has decided to postpone the relocation of Kampung Likas Lama residents, amidst protests over the planned removal of ancestral homes to make way for a flood prevention project.

"There are 167 houses that have already been issued the (demolition) notices under the relevant rule," said Sabah Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Jeffrey Kitingan, adding that the relocation was part of the state’s efforts to address flooding in the area. 

"The government has decided to postpone the relocation of Kampung Likas Lama residents while we look for a solution for their resettlement."

The announcement follows a public outcry, with residents vehemently opposing the relocation, arguing that the village holds cultural and historical significance.

Kampung Likas Lama residents have urged authorities to consider alternatives, fearing the loss of homes passed down through generations.

"The villagers are understandably upset, and the government has heard their concerns and has decided to defer the relocation," Kitingan said. 

However, he stressed that addressing flood risks remains a priority. 

"The flood prevention issue needs to be resolved soon."

This move comes after weeks of tension, as highlighted by The Vibes report on residents’ efforts to preserve their homes. 

Villagers have sought to engage with authorities, expressing hopes for a compromise that safeguards both their heritage and the state’s flood mitigation goals.

The government's decision signals a reprieve for Kampung Likas Lama, but the ultimate resolution remains uncertain as stakeholders work towards balancing development and heritage preservation. - January 24, 2025

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