Malaysia

Pahang will not acquire land without consulting landowners: Wan Rosdy

Projects such as ECRL must avoid misunderstandings, miscommunications, says MB

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 10 May 2023 8:57PM

Pahang will not acquire land without consulting landowners: Wan Rosdy
Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail says it is not possible for the government to acquire the land without meeting the landowners, as there may be a misunderstanding or miscommunication. – SYEDA IMRAN/The Vibes file pic, May 10, 2023

KUANTAN – The Pahang government will not acquire any land to carry out projects, including the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) in the state, without first consulting the landowners, said Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail.

“Everything must follow the procedure...(but) it is not possible for the government to acquire the land without meeting the landowners. There may be a misunderstanding or miscommunication,” he said.

Wan Rosdy said this when interrupting Andansura Rabu (Beserah-PAS), who was debating the motion of thanks for the royal address of the Regent of Pahang, Tengku Hassanal Ibrahim Alam Shah Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah, at the Pahang assembly at Wisma Sri Pahang today. 

Andansura said some residents of a village in Chendor here had raised concerns over their future after being visited by individuals claiming to be consultants who told them that their land had been taken for the implementation of the ECRL project.

Meanwhile, Ho Chi Yang (Tanah Rata-DAP) hoped that the state government would consider reducing the agricultural land rental fee and extending the rental period to farmers in Cameron Highlands, in order to create a more stable agricultural ecosystem.

“The yearly RM4,500-per-acre rental rate is quite high and has burdened the farmers as it involves a 500% rental increase. Most of them, especially the small-scale farmers, face various challenges such as unstable vegetable prices that depend on various factors, especially the weather.

“When the farmers are concerned about their land tenure security, most of them will not invest capital and time in advanced methods or technology to increase crop production,” he said.

Ho also urged the state government to review the ban on commercial vehicles from using part of the Jalan Tapah-Cameron Highlands route from 10am to 3pm on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, as it can impact the supply of vegetables in the market.

“There are approximately 3,000 farms in Cameron Highlands and it is also feared this ban may reduce the supply of vegetables in the market, further increasing prices due to insufficient supply,” he said.

The sitting continues tomorrow. – Bernama, May 10, 2023

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