BY BEN BILUA
Gizo
PREMIER of Western Province Billy Veo calls on the Government for Reform, Empowerment, Accountability and Transformation (GREAT) to return all alienated land within the province to provincial ownership.
Mr Veo made the appeal during Prime Minister Mathew Wale’s recent visit to Western Province.
He said control over land is critical for the province’s development aspirations and long-term goal of statehood.
Veo said a recent assessment conducted by a land consultant revealed that Western Province has a total of 2,152 land parcels, with around 500 parcels eligible for transfer to the province under Perpetual Estate (PE) titles.
“We engaged a land consultant and found that we have a total of 2,152 land parcels. I was advised that Western Province can obtain the Perpetual Estate titles of 500 land parcels.
“Others are still registered under the Commissioner of Lands. What I want is to transfer the P.E. of these lands back to us,” he said.
Veo said previous attempts to secure the transfer of land titles had been unsuccessful despite repeated requests to former governments.
He said an application was also submitted to the Ministry of Provincial Government and Institutional Strengthening, but no positive response was received.
“At the moment, there are developments taking place without our knowledge because the titles are controlled by the Commissioner of Lands.
“We want the land titles so that development can be aligned with our plan and vision,” Veo said.
He said Western Province has consistently advocated for greater autonomy and statehood and that the return of alienated lands forms a key part of that agenda.
Veo said provincial ownership of land will allow Western Province to better manage development projects, improve service delivery and ensure investments are aligned with local priorities.
He said Western province is optimistic that all alienated lands will eventually be registered under the province, strengthening its readiness for statehood and enabling more effective governance.
Veo also highlighted the economic benefits of securing land titles, saying the province stands to increase its revenue through land rentals and other investment opportunities.
“The return of these lands will improve our revenue base and provide greater opportunities for development and investment,” he said.
Veo said Western Province will continue to pursue the matter with the current government, expressing hope that the GREAT Government will respond positively to the province’s longstanding request.
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