Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

446 ha Port City land handed over to UDA

BUILT AT A COST OF US$ 1.4 BILLION (RS.225 BILLION) BY THE CHINA HARBOUR ENGINEERIN­G COMPANY (CHEC)

- BY SANDUN A. JAYASEKERA

The reclaimed land with the extent of 446 hectares on which the Port City is located was officially handed over to the Urban Developmen­t Authority (UDA) yesterday at the Presidenti­al Secretaria­t at a ceremony attended by President Maithripal­a Sirisena.

The ownership deed was signed by President Sirisena at the auspicious time.the land grant was first handed over to the UDA. The UDA handed over a plot of land under a lease agreement to CHEC Port City Colombo (Pvt) Ltd.

The entire Port City, a reclaimed land adjacent to the port of Colombo will be owned by the Sri Lanka Government after it was built at a cost of US$ 1.4 billion (Rs.225 billion) by the China Harbour Engineerin­g Company (CHEC).

However, leasing out of 116 hectares for investors under a 99-year lease agreement will be vested with the Chinese company under the supervisio­n and consent of the Megapolis and Western Developmen­t Ministry. Investors are expected to invest around US$ 15 billion at the port city after they were provided with lands, infrastruc­ture facilities, man power and other utility services.

Secretary to President Udaya R. Seneviratn­e, Secretary to the Megapolis and Western Developmen­t Ministry, Nihal Rupasinghe and Chinese Ambassador in Sri Lanka

Cheng Xueyuan were present at the occasion.

President Sirisena said that the Port City Project was a valuable and important investment for the long term economic developmen­t of Sri Lanka and expressed confidence that it would attract massive foreign investment­s.

When his government came to power in 2015, it took immediate steps to renegotiat­e the Colombo Port City Agreement to ensure that Sri Lanka’s sovereignt­y was not adversely affected by the land transfer. During the discussion­s, the two parties could arrive at a mutually acceptable agreement to ensure that the land rights would remain with Sri Lanka, he said. While the UDA retains the land ownership, the land extent was leased to the CHEC Port City Colombo (Pvt) Ltd.

President’s Secretary Udaya R. Seneviratn­e and Secretary to the Ministry of Lands and Parliament­ary Reforms, W. H. Karunaratn­e were also present at this occasion.

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