Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

COLLEAGUES CALL ME CHAIRMAN OF CLEANING SERVICES

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He made this comment during a function held to celebrate the New Year held at the Ceylon Petroleum Corporatio­n (CPC) yesterday, the ministry said in a statement.

Minister Ranatunga further stated that he hoped to reduce corruption as well as initiate developmen­t projects within last 6 months.“earlier, Lanka OIC was a part of oil distributi­on. Some people are trying to be a third or fourth party to this. We don’t prefer privatizat­ion and the responsibi­lity of protecting this institutio­n falls on us. Our workers have completed 99.9% out of the work. We commenced a project to construct oil tanks after 40 years. We expect to commence the constructi­on of another 6 in six months time. No one wanted to construct a refinery system. But we expect to construct it soon. Some people are attempting to stop this project while suggesting that we import oil at higher prices. I don’t intend to stick around if they are not allowing me to work”, the minister said.

“I always take decisions which are favourable for the country. When the President and the Prime Minister handed over this ministry to me they requested me to solve all the issues which existed in this ministry. Most of my colleagues jokingly call me the chairman of cleaning services. I have already worked hard and made institutio­ns profitable,” Minister Ranatunga stated.

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