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    Liberia Land Authority Reports Major Reforms, Milestones Under Samuel Kpakio 

    Chester SmithBy Chester SmithOctober 26, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    IPNEWS: The Liberia Land Authority (LLA) has announced sweeping progress in institutional reforms, policy implementation, and land governance under its new leadership, which took office in February 2025.

    Chairperson Samuel  Kpakio spoke at the Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism (MICAT)regular press briefing over the weekend in Monrovia.  

     LLA Chairperson Samuel Kpakio outlined the Authority’s accomplishments and vision for transforming Liberia’s land sector in alignment with President Joseph N. Boakai’s ARREST Agenda.

    Chairperson Kpakio expressed appreciation to President Boakai for the confidence reposed in him and his team to steer reforms aimed at ensuring transparency, accountability, and efficiency in land management.

    “It is an honor to serve our nation through the effective management of the Liberia Land Authority,” Kpakio said. “We are building an institution that promotes equity, peace, and sustainable growth.”

    According to Chairperson Kpakio, the Authority has completed a comprehensive review and drafting of new regulations designed to improve service delivery and strengthen its institutional framework.

     These reforms, he noted, will enhance land governance, revenue generation, and national peace and security by minimizing land conflicts and promoting responsible land use.

    Key initiatives include the streamlining of land administration processes such as mapping, deed registration, and land valuation  and the formalization of customary land rights through the issuance of statutory deeds. 

    The Authority has also intensified efforts to resolve long-standing land disputes in all fifteen counties.

    Among the Authority’s most recent initiatives is the introduction of a new National Deed Form, set to be officially launched on November 1, 2025, with a one-month transition period ending December 1, 2025. 

    The reform is expected to standardize land documentation and reduce fraudulent land activities.

    Other new policy instruments include, Interim Guidelines for Temporary Occupancy Permits  formerly Squatters’ Right)

    Interim Guidelines for Validating Tribal Certificates, Interim Guidelines for the Sale and Lease of Public Land

    A revised fee regime for land-related services, including fines and charges

    Responding to growing public concerns over land fraud and illegal transactions, the LLA confirmed that it has launched an investigation into alleged unlawful land dealings involving Mr. Blamah Wright in areas including Caldwell, Johnsonville, Louisiana, White Plains, and King’s Farm.

    Chairperson Kpakio said the suspect is cooperating with investigators, and findings will be shared with the public to ensure transparency and accountability.

    With support from the Government of Sweden under the Sustainable Land Services for Liberia (SLSL) Project 

    The LLA has completed Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) training for land officers in four counties to strengthen their capacity in conflict mediation and resolution.

    Additionally, twelve motorbikes were procured for field officers across six counties to improve mobility and revenue collection.

    The Authority also reported the stabilization of the Land Administration System (LAS), the adoption of Standard Operating Procedures for deed verification, and the procurement of laptops and scanners to enhance service delivery. 

    To expand digital connectivity, Starlink internet systems have been installed in Grand Bassa, Margibi, and Bong counties.

    In collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the LLA facilitated the official handover of customary land deeds to 23 communities across Nimba, Grand Cape Mount, and Bomi counties on September 26, 2025. 

    This historic milestone marks a major step toward community land governance and tenure security.

    Chairperson Kpakio reaffirmed the Authority’s commitment to ensuring equitable land access, tenure security, and transparent administration for all Liberians.

    “Our ultimate goal,” he said, “is to build a land sector that promotes justice, drives economic growth, and fosters national stability.”

    The Liberia Land Authority, he concluded, remains dedicated to reforming the nation’s land system to serve as a catalyst for sustainable development and social harmony. By Amos Harris

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