
KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah Government has set a 2025 target to survey 7,500 Native land lots spanning 15,000 hectares under its ongoing digitalisation drive.
This forms part of the State’s efforts to enhance its Land Administration System through comprehensive digital solutions.
Head of State Tun Musa Aman said several new systems and applications have been developed to support efficient land use, data management, and enforcement.
These include Smart Geo Sabah, a 3D Building application, and the Computerised Land Enforcement Management System.
In 2024, Sabah successfully surveyed 8,672 Native land lots covering 17,701.5 hectares and gazetted 82 Native village reserves.


