2024-07-14 08:59:01
Speaking at a meeting of the productive sectors committee at the House of Representatives on the roles of this Agency, the Minister affirmed that in application of the High Instructions of HM King Mohammed VI contained in the message addressed to the participants in the National Conference on the State’s land policy held in 2015, the Agency has ensured the modernization and digitalization of its services and benefits.
In this regard, Mr. Sadiki said that the ANCFCC is deploying an easily accessible and secure online service space, as a true virtual agency available to all users, whether individuals or professionals, noting that the quality of service, responsiveness and traceability of operations constitute fundamental issues raised by this digitalization process.
Regarding the missions and responsibilities of the Agency, which falls under the Ministry, he specified that it is responsible in particular for the registration of land ownership, the publicity and conservation of real rights and land charges affecting registered properties or those in the process of being registered, the conservation of archives and land documents and the communication to the public of the information contained therein, and the establishment of cadastral plans within the framework of land registration.
He also assured that the Agency ensures the establishment and conservation of the National Cadastre, the establishment and revision of the topographic map of the Kingdom at all scales, the carrying out of basic infrastructure works relating to geodetic and leveling networks, the coordination, centralization and conservation of topographic and photogrammetric documents established by administrations, local authorities and public establishments.
It also involves the centralization and conservation, in consultation with the administrations and organizations concerned, of information relating to vacant land belonging to the State, to the Habous Publics, to the Guich, to ethnic and local communities and to public establishments, located within the perimeters of urban municipalities, delimited centers as well as within their periphery.
The minister, who reviewed the key figures of the Agency in 2022, noted that the ANCFCC issued 438,258 land titles, 91% of which were in rural areas, with an area of 667,084, and 8.03 billion dirhams (MMDH) of revenue collected during the 2022 financial year.
Referring to the Agency’s professions, Mr. Sadiki highlighted the role of the general curator, adding that the diversity of functions assigned to land property curators as well as the plurality of legal provisions governing their attributions highlighted the need to create a legal institution.
The aim of this legal institution, the minister continued, is to ensure the unity of administrative doctrine and the control of the functions with which the curators are charged and to enable them to raise all important questions and matters which require a decision in principle.
2024-07-14 08:59:01