Bukapena Government Station is wholly surrounded
by a clan well known amongst other clans/tribes in the Western Highlands called
Nenga Andakel. The neighbouring clans are: Nenga Rulgump Clan, Nenga Andakomon Clan,
Nenga Kumdimp Clan ,Mele Kememp Clan who are the immediate neighbouring clans
for Nenga Andakel. However, the neighbouring Nenga clans including the Mele
Tribe do not have any land rights or possess any interest in Bukapena
Government Station. Thus, the Bukapena Government Station is situated well
within the heart of Nenga Andakel Clan.
The
Bukapena Village alone hosts six (6) Government Services and the legitimate
landowners are the Nenga Andakel. There was no ILG ever been registered in the
name of Bukapena within the Lands Department and if any ILG lodged then it is
without proper landowner consultation and no proper land investigation is done.
The
only six (6) government services established during colonial era are:
- · Bukapena
Community School (Currently Known as Bukapena Primary School).
- ·
Mul
District Headquarter & Mul LLG Council Chamber
- ·
Bukapena
Health Centre
- ·
Bukapena
Rural Police Station
- ·
Bukapena
DPI
- ·
Bukapena
Council Market.
These
Basic Government services serve almost all the people of Mul-Baiyer and part of
Hagen Central District of Western Highlands Province and they become integral
part of the better living standards of the rural population.
It
is also known that during the colonial era, my forefathers were smart enough to
bring all the vital government services
to my village without fair market value of land during compulsory customary
land acquisition. Only the Nenga Andakel Clan sacrificed their customary land
to allow for government services to be constructed and they are the legitimate
landowners ever since and they will be for unending generations. If any claims
or compensations are to be paid to Bukapena Government Station then it has to
be paid to the Nenga Andakel Clan and not any other clan, tribes or individual.
On
behalf of the Nenga Andakel Clan members and leaders, Mr.Jacob Hon Derk who is
the Former Councillor and Clan Leader expressed the Nenga Andakel Clan’s grievances
to the Department of Lands and Physical Planning on Post Courier dated 28th
March 2018. This issue arose upon a published
gazetted compensation payment for the Bukapena Station which was claimed by
unknown clan, tribe or individual in the Mul District of Western Highlands
Province.
Mr.Hon
strongly objected and boldly requested Department of Lands and Physical
Planning to stop the payment process of the gazetted land compensation payment
for Portions 9,409,391,254 and 1256c or whatever latest updated portion numbers
of Bukapena and further request the Department of Lands & Physical Planning
to further investigate on the ground the legitimate landowners of Bukapena to
avoid entertaining the so called paper landowners of unknown creatures in Port
Moresby.
Mr.Hon
said that, Failure to stop the payment process will result in legal action(s)
against these claims and he is off the view that further disturbances to the
Government Services will be minimised at this level if payment process is
stopped and allow proper land investigation to proceed thereon.
Mr.Hon
said copies of written objections were lodged with the Department of Lands and
Physical Planning via the Acting Secretary’s Office the objection was registered for deliberation.
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Estimated Clan Boundaries of Nenga Oiyamp |