TANGERANG - Deputy Minister of Agrarian and Spatial Planning (ATR) / Deputy Head of the National Land Agency (BPN) Ossy Dermawan assessed that the land sector was certified through the Complete Systematic Land Registration Program (PTSL) would not reach 100 percent.
To note, until April 2025, the total land registration achievement was 121.64 million plots or 94.4 percent of the target of 126 million plots. Meanwhile, only about 76 percent of the land parcels are certified.
According to Ossy, the remaining 24 percent of the land parcel will be difficult to obtain certificates. Because, there are indeed lands whose conflicts are very acute.
"Because surely 100 percent of this may not happen because there are lands that are very acute in nature," said Ossy after being met on the Indonesia International Value Conference 2025 agenda at ICE BSD, Tangerang, Thursday, April 24.
However, Ossy did not provide further information regarding the kind of acute issues in question.
He said the remaining 24 percent were soil residues whose settlement levels would be far away.
"Because for journalists, you know that the remaining 24 percent of these are of course land residues that will be far from the level of completion and have more difficulty," he said.
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According to him, the Ministry of ATR/BPN cannot work hard and firmly to resolve the issue.
"The ATR/BPN ministry is impossible with the hands of iron, yes, this certificate belongs to this, if for example there are disputes and conflicts. And what was conveyed by the Minister (Nusron Wahid) yesterday regarding land certificates whose data completeness is still not optimal. Yes, of course it is not in our capacity to blame the past," he said.
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