WESTERN EQUATORIA ASSEMBLY PASSES LAND ADMINSTRATION BILL
 Tuesday, 14 May 2013 14:14 |
Western Equatoria State Legislative Assembly on Tuesday passed the
Land Administration and Management Regulation Bill 2013 with amendment
in its second reading.

The Committee for Land, Agriculture, Environment and Natural Resources
in the state legislative Assembly presented the bill, Radio Anisa
reported.

The Assembly debated on three key issues in the bill including
community, grazing and land administration in the state.

Ukele Eddy, who chairs the Land Committee, said the land of Western
Equatoria should be entitled for agriculture and the communities
concerned should be the indigenous people.

The MPs expressed strong concerns over land administration in counties
and payams.

They debated that the chairperson should be the commissioner as
stipulated in the national Land Act 2009; others proposed the
executive director or the local chief to chair the committee.

The MPs reiterated that the land administration should not be politicized.

The Assembly appreciated the work presented by the state minister for
Physical Infrastructure, Clement Juma Mbugoniwia.

The Assembly after long debate passed the bill to the third reading to
incorporate the amendments.

The deputy speaker Hannah Lona Bona chaired the sitting.



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