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Supported by the World Bank, BPN Gresik Rolls Out a Certification Program Involving Community Figures

potential land-related disputes

SURYA. CO.

ID, GRESIK - On Monday, 23 January 2023, the World Bank granted a loan to the atr/bpn ministry for the implementation of a comprehensive systematic land registration program for community participation (PTSL-PM). Through this program, 30,000 land plots are expected to receive certification.

According to Asep Heri, the head of the Gresik Regency ATR/BPN Office, PTSL-PM will be implemented in 2023 with a target of 30,000 plots of land in the Kebomas, Wringinanom, and Kedamean Districts. Six to ten individuals representing village officials, religious leaders, young people, and women participate in this PTSL program that is based on community participation.

involving community members in the management of land as a form of empowerment. They are responsible for gathering land data (Puldatan), a task that is typically performed by staff members of the land office.

In turn, this leads to a quicker and more precise implementation. "Four subdistricts, each with 72 villages or subdistricts and a total of 153,000 fields, served as the focal point for the creation of the PTPR.

It will be encouraged for PTPR locations to enhance the accuracy of land sector data. A further goal of BPN Gresik is to take pictures of any potential land-related disputes and issues.

Gresik Complete Regency is the ultimate goal, he continued, and the creation of PTPR is a national pilot project toward that end. Every landowner should have a land certificate, says Asep, as it serves as legal documentation of the property they are in possession of.

By the end of 2023, Gresik is expected to achieve full certification, according to Asep. The local government, TNI-Polri, students, community organizations, and religious organizations are all partners in the implementation of the national strategic program with BPN Gresik.

"That's the objective,.

According to Asep Heri, the head of the Gresik Regency ATR/BPN Office, PTSL-PM will be implemented in 2023 with a target of 30,000 plots of land in the Kebomas, Wringinanom, and Kedamean Districts.

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