JAMBI - Jambi City Land Office installed 5,000 boundary markers spread across 11 sub-districts in Jambi. This step is an effort to strengthen public awareness of the importance of mapping and installing boundary boundaries on their land.

Head of the Jambi City Land Office Harry Susetyo said there were 5,000 tapal boundaries installed simultaneously in 11 sub-districts.

"We hope that more and more people will have land certificates to minimize conflicts," he said in Jambi, Tuesday, February 27, which was confiscated by Antara.

Installation of this boundary tapal, part of the Community Movement for the Installation of Boundary Signs (Gemapatas) and the 2024 Yuridis Data Preparation Joint Movement.

Acting (Pj) Jambi Mayor Sri Purwaningsih expressed his appreciation to the Jambi City Land Office for this program.

"We would like to thank the land office for this program, besides that we also urge the public to actively participate in this activity considering the importance of land assets for the community," said Sri.

Sri also emphasized to its devices such as the sub-district and village heads who get the PTSL program so that they can take advantage of this opportunity by encouraging people to have certificates and land rights.

"To the village heads who get this PTSL program, I ask that they take advantage of this opportunity properly, by carrying out their duties and functions optimally, so that people can easily have certificates of land rights, and the public can also know the latest limits on their land in detail, complete and clear," he said.


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