Melaka state election: BN's Sulaiman promises to amend state land rules

Bernama
16 February, 2022
Updated:almost 4 years ago

MELAKA (Nov 19): Melaka Chief Minister Datuk Seri Sulaiman Md Ali promised that amendments would be made to the Malacca Land Rules 1966 to further simplify matters on land transactions if Barisan Nasional (BN) continues to be given the mandate in Saturday’s (Nov 20) state election.

Sulaiman, who is defending the Lendu seat in the election, said the transactions include applications for the extension of land leases.

 “To voters, especially the Chinese, if BN is given the mandate, we will amend the Malacca Land Rules 1966.

"In this case, landowners, including in new villages and shops, can apply for an extension of their lease 10 years before the lease ends, and not until last year,” he told press conference in Ayer Keroh here on Friday.

The proposed amendment is part of the 103 initiatives contained in the BN manifesto themed "Stability for Prosperity".

He also gave his assurance to overcome flood problems in the state.

 "This issue has been going on for a long time. The project to resolve the problem is in the pipeline, with a total of RM930 million having been allocated for the purpose, and will be completed in five years to implement projects [related to the flood issue], but it will be completed within five years.

"If given the mandate, we will continue the projects that have been planned," he added.

On BN's campaign, he said it was smooth going and hoped it would remain so until the end of the campaign period at 11.59pm on Friday.

 Commenting on BN's chance, Sulaiman expressed confidence of the coalition winning more than 18 seats.

He appealed to Melaka voters to come out in full force to exercise their right and, if possible, to come out to vote early due to uncertain weather.

“I appeal to the people of Melaka to give a bigger and stronger mandate to BN to ensure stability and prosperity of the state and its people,” he added.

For polling on Saturday, Sulaiman will cast his vote at the polling centre at Sekolah Kebangsaan Durian Daun, Alor Gajah at 8am.

He is in a three-cornered fight for the Lendu seat against Abdullah Mahadi of Perikatan Nasional and Mohd Asri Ibrahim of Pakatan Harapan.

Sulaiman won the state seat with a slim majority of 627 votes in the 14th general election.

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