Prevent Land Annexation, Minister Hadi Calls Distribution Of Certificates For Evidence Of Recognition To The Community
JAKARTA - Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency (ATR/BPN) Hadi Tjahjanto emphasized that the certificate of land management rights for customary indigenous peoples is proof of state recognition of the values of society itself.
"This means that the state or government recognizes the right of indigenous peoples to utilize land," said Hadi Tjahjanto in Limapuluh Kota Regency, West Sumatra (West Sumatra), Wednesday, October 11, which was confiscated by Antara. Minister Hadi said there were two important variables in the certificate of land management rights for customary.
First, he said, for the benefit of the indigenous peoples themselves. The second is about opportunities for cooperation in business development with other parties.
The former TNI commander emphasized that after the indigenous people receive a certificate of land, there will be no more conflict or land annexation by other parties.
"The certificate is an anti-caplok and anti-contact certificate," he said.
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Moreover, he said, so far agrarian conflicts in West Sumatra often occur at the internal level of the people themselves. In addition, by obtaining a certificate of customary land management rights, there will be no more overlapping of business rights (HGU) with customary land that often lead to land annexation.
"The government protects and guarantees the people of customary rights and includes protecting the land of customary people," he said.
Meanwhile, the Head of the Minangkabau Natural Customary Meeting Institute (LKAAM) of West Sumatra, Fauzi Bahar D'aak Nan Sati, said that in addition to providing legal certainty, the certificate of land management rights for customary indigenous peoples is also to prevent the conflict between the children of the Ministry of Manpower (suku). "So that our children and the Ministry of Agriculture do not have a case in the future, let the pusako randah (low pulsaka) let alone the pusako tinggi we protect it by being certified by the Ministry of ATR/BPN," said the head of the West Sumatra LKAAM Fauzi Bahar.