Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Megapolis minister says managing public opinion and finding capital crucial for planned developmen­t projects

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The government yesterday stressed upon the need for the public to have a more open mindset with regard to the nation’s physical infrastruc­ture developmen­t agenda, so that the plans formulated can be executed in an effective and timely manner.

As many proposals and measures to be imposed by the government being met recently with protests and negativity, megapolis minister yesterday emphasized the need for greater support to move forward with the ministry’s endeavours.

“Some negative attitudes of the public cumulated by the resistance to change, long payback periods due to lower rates of return, different priorities of the government such as allocation of limited resources to education, food and heath security, etc. are a few obstacles for the proposed plans,” said Megapolis and Western Developmen­t Minister Champika Ranawaka listing the key challenges faced by his ministry in implementi­ng the plans.

The minister made the comments at a forum titled ‘Financing for Sustainabl­e Urbanizati­on in Asia and the Pacific’ hosted jointly by the Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) and Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) in Colombo, yesterday.

With the proposed projects for megapolis being highly capital incentive, Ranawaka pointed out that in addition to the negative sentiments expressed by the public, financing such projects has also become a challenge. The finance required for the developmen­t programme is estimated to be about US $ 40 billion.

In a bid to pick up pace, the minister stressed it is imperative for the government to integrate the private sector to ensure sustainabl­e financing of the proposed project through mechanisms such as publicpriv­ate partnershi­ps (PPPS).

“The model would be applicable to the projects that the government does not invest in, such as infrastruc­ture developmen­t that is needed to create the conducive environmen­t for the growth,” professed Ranawaka.

He added that to achieve the desired objectives, there is a dire need to balance the public opinion and PPPS in a more meaningful manner.

The key factors considered in financing urban projects are physical congestion and income disparity, namely among the city dwellers, Ranawaka said.

The developmen­t project will initially focus on the Colombo, Kalutara and Gampaha Districts. The expectatio­ns of the agenda, according to the minister, are to ensure “spatial transforma­tions of the urban masses and the structural transforma­tion of the national economy”.

It was pointed out that Sri Lanka’s urbanizati­on holds some “unique” characteri­stics mainly because it is an island and approximat­ely 6 percent of the total landmass of the county hosts 25 percent of the population.

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Champika Ranawaka

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