Concessions for government employees following Thai Pongal celebrations this year
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With the stabilization of the country’s economy, efforts are underway to provide economic relief to all citizens.
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Due to last year’s economic reforms, all outstanding bills have been settled.
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A directive to conclude all resettlement activities by 2025.
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The investigation into missing persons is being expedited.
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Officials from the Ministry of Lands to the North to promptly address land-related issues
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An invitation to all MPs representing the North to participate in the development of both the Northern region and the country.
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The diaspora is also encouraged and invited to invest in Sri Lanka- Says the President during the special Jaffna and Kilinochchi DCC meeting.
During the Jaffna and Kilinochchi District Coordinating Committee meeting today (04), President Ranil Wickremesinghe addressed crucial issues concerning missing persons, land releases, and environmental conservation in the Jaffna district. The President emphasized the need for immediate attention and proactive measures to address these pressing matters. President Ranil Wickremesinghe said that the issue of resettling displaced persons cannot continue and that there should not be any displaced persons by 2025. He instructed the officials to draw up a plan to resettle all those displaced.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe acknowledged the economic hardships faced by the public and assured that public servants would receive economic relief after the Thai Pongal celebration this year. He emphasized that with the stabilization of the country’s economy, economic relief measures are being extended to the entire population.
Furthermore, President Ranil Wickremesinghe affirmed that all outstanding bills resulting from last year’s economic reforms have been settled. He highlighted the completion of necessary measures aimed at fortifying the economy throughout the upcoming four quarters.
Additionally, the President disclosed plans to elevate the economic growth rate to 3% by the end of this year, with a targeted increase to 5% in 2025.
The President inquired about the status of missing persons, emphasizing the urgency of the situation. The registered number for the missing persons is 1788, encompassing all 15 divisional secretariats in the Jaffna district. A total of 1289 families have been interviewed, but as of now, no reports have been received from the district secretariat. The President directed officials to expedite the process, aiming to conclude the remaining 500 cases swiftly. Additionally, the President proposed contacting the missing person’s office for a resolution, setting a target to complete the task within the next six months.
Political authorities from Jaffna and Kilinochchi districts, along with government officials, actively participated in this meeting. The discussions covered a comprehensive review of on-going development projects, future plans, and the challenges faced in these districts.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe specifically addressed key areas such as resettlement, education, health, land, fisheries, agriculture and forest conservation during the meeting. He extended a special invitation to all Members of Parliament representing the Northern Province, urging them to actively participate in the development program. Emphasizing the importance of collaborative efforts, the President stressed the need for a concerted plan to expedite the Northern Province’s development and urged everyone to accelerate the collective program for building the country’s economy.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe additionally stated that following the establishment of the new economic commission, individuals will have the opportunity to come to Sri Lanka and present proposals. He expressed the intention to extend invitations to the diaspora abroad to participate in these opportunities.
The President further highlighted the country’s strategic focus on energy export. To achieve this, he mentioned plans to secure energy resources in the north, with Poonaryn envisioned as an energy centre for this purpose.
The President also expressed his commitment to transforming the Northern Province into a prominent agricultural centre in the country through the modernization of agriculture in the region. He directed officials to expedite land release in the Northern Province and indicated that a definitive decision on the required land for the Palali Airport and security forces would be reached by February.
The President also instructed the officials at the Ministry of Lands to visit Jaffna and urged them to take immediate steps to address the land problem in the north.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe highlighted the allocation of funds in this year’s budget for two water schemes, aiming to resolve the water problem in the north. He further noted that measures have been initiated to disburse funds for previously executed water projects.
The meeting included the participation of key figures such as Highways and Mass Media Minister Dr. Bandula Gunawardena, Fisheries Minister Douglas Devananda, Northern Province Governor P.S.M. Charles, Members of Parliament Wajira Abeywardena and Dharmalingam Siddharn. Also present were Presidential Secretary Saman Ekanayake, Northern Provincial Presidential Coordinating Secretary M. Ilangovan, President Director General of Trade Unions Saman Ratnapriya, President Director General of Community Affairs Rajith Keerthy Tennakoon, Jaffna District Secretary Ambalawa Siva Padasundaran, Kilinochchi District Secretary Pati Roopathy Ketheeswaran, and other officials.
The President affirmed a commitment to resolving these issues promptly for the well-being and progress of the North.