KIULU: Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Hajiji Haji Noor presented land titles
totalling 327 acres to 210 recipients under the Sabah Native Customary Land Service
Programme or Pantas here today.

The Chief Minister also presented kampung reserve gazettes to 12 villages totalling
205.6 acres approved by the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah-Barisan Nasional (GRS-BN)
State Government.

The villages are Kampung Nadau, Bayag, Tiku, Logub, Lingga Baru, Parad, Gonipis
Lama; Lingga, Poturidong , Mongkonihab, Tiong Tomburung and Sukang Baru.

“The State Government is receptive to the needs of the people and is committed to
issuing land titles to as many people in Sabah because this involves the livelihood of
the people irrespective of race, religion and political ideology. The Pantas programme
has been implemented since 2011 and continued by the GRS-BN government,” he
said at the Dewan Masyarakat Kiulu.

Earlier, Hajiji officiated at the ground-breaking ceremony for the Kiulu Sub-District
Office before attending a development briefing by Assistant District Officer, Justin
Ginduk.

“Congratulations to the Kiulu people because the sub-district office is something that
they have been waiting for,” he said.

Currently, the Kiulu Sub-District office is using the facility at the Dewan Masyarakat as
its secretariat.

In view of the necessity, the Chief Minister did not hesitate to approve RM5 million for
the construction of the new Kiulu sub-district secretariat building on a 2.5-acre site
adjacent to the Dewan Masyarakat.

He said the community here no longer need to go to the Tuaran District Office or
Tamparuli Sub-District Office to do documentations such as getting Commissioner for
Oaths stamps or conduct official government dealings because this can now be done
at the sub-district office.

Similarly, in terms of development projects, the Kiulu Sub-District Office can now
process documentations such as Bill of Quantities (BQ) and other work scopes.

In fact, he said the Kiulu Sub-District Office can directly submit applications for project
allocation to the relevant bodies.

“This is the government’s aspiration to bring the best service to all people including in
Kiulu,” he said, adding that the construction of the sub-district office is also proof that
the State Government is sensitive to the needs of the people.

Kiulu, he said is well-known for its eco-tourism products with 70 private tour operators
and community registered with the Kiulu Tourism Association.

Kiulu is also a producer of hill padi, pineapples, rubber, cocoa, black pepper and fish
through the Tagal system.

“Kiulu’s strength complements the State Governmen’s Hala Tuju Sabah Maju Jaya
development thrusts in the tourism and agriculture sectors to drive our economic
growth,” he said.

Hajiji also approved the request of Kiulu villagers for a high beam bridge for Nulu- Mantob as well as the construction and upgrading of several roads.

In attendance were State Secretary Datuk Seri Panglima Sr Safar Untong, State Public
Service Department Director General Datuk Rosmadi Sulai, Rural Development
Ministry Permanent Secretary Datuk Norlijah Danin and Land and Survey Department
Director Datuk Sr Bernard Liew. -pr/BNN