INFOKU, BLORA –As of this writing, hundreds of residents of Nglebak Village, Kradenan District, affected by the construction of the Karangnongko Dam, have still not received compensation. The total land affected reaches 358 plots.
The Head of the Nglebak Village Consultative Body (BPD), Suwardi, told the press that hundreds of Nglebak Village residents were affected by the Karangnongko Dam project.
"There are a total of 236 heads of families (KK) spread across three hamlets, namely Ngandong, Nglebak, and Pelumbon, with a total of 358 plots," he said.
Of this total, until now there has been no compensation at all because it is still in the measurement stage.
Residents hope that the compensation process will be completed soon.
"So far, measurements have only been conducted on a site-by-site basis. Furthermore, there has been no confirmation from the regional or central governments," he explained.
Assessment and validation stage
Head of the Administrative Sub-Division of the Blora National Land Agency (BPN), Elvyn Bina Eka Kusuma, said that the Karangnongko Dam is a National Strategic Project (PSN) which is planned to require approximately 392 hectares of land.
"We're targeting around 960 plots. Currently, we've completed an inventory of 1,023 plots," he said.
The National Land Agency (BPN) is still in the assessment and validation phase, and the compensation process has not yet been implemented.
However, his team will continue to strive to complete the process this year. Elvyn also asked for public support.
"Currently, only 17 plots have been completed in Mendonorejo Village, 328 plots in Ngerawoh, 177 plots in Nginggil, 358 plots in Nglebak, and 147 plots in Megeri. The process is currently in one of four stages, namely the announcement stage for the 17 plots," he said.
The National Land Agency (BPN) is still measuring 1,023 plots and ensuring that there are no errors in determining the required land area.
"With this PSN, it is hoped that it will provide benefits to the surrounding community," he added.
Elvyn continued, saying his team is continuing its maximum efforts because the measurement phase has just been completed. Meanwhile, the validation phase is not yet fully completed and is still ongoing. (Endah/ IST )
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