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MoH Reaffirms Stance Against New Squatting Settlements

By Savitri Laikram
3 January 2025
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January 3 2025– The Ministry of Housing and Water has reiterated its firm stance against the establishment of new squatting settlements, emphasizing the importance of planned development and legal land ownership.

 

This announcement was made by Minister of Housing Collin Croal during the ministry’s Year-in-Review press conference held earlier today at the Arthur Chung Conference Center in Turkeyen.

 

Minister Croal stressed that while the government is committed to addressing issues inherited from previous administrations, it will not regularize any new squatting settlements.

 

He noted that in the past, some individuals were encouraged to squat, even in areas where relocation efforts were underway, adding that Squatting is not in the best interest of the individuals or the community.

 

The minister explained that unauthorized settlements often hinder infrastructural development and deprive residents of access to legal utility services. He emphasized that squatting leaves individuals without security of tenure, jeopardizing both their future and that of their children.

 

The government has made significant strides in regularizing many squatting areas over the years and remains committed to addressing the challenges it inherited. Minister Croal outlined that regularization and relocation efforts are ongoing, supported by robust programs and policies to manage and mitigate squatting issues effectively.

 

The ministry’s approach focuses on ensuring residents have legal ownership of land, access to essential services, and a secure foundation for future generations. By maintaining its zero-tolerance stance on new squatting settlements, the government aims to foster sustainable development and orderly land distribution.

 

This policy reflects the administration’s broader commitment to enhancing housing solutions while addressing the historical challenges associated with informal settlements.

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