Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Eastern Terminal will not be sold or handed over to anyone: Lanza

- SANDUN A. JAYASEKERA

State Minister for Rural Roads and Other Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t, nimal Lanza yesterday reassured that the Colombo Port Eastern Terminal will not be sold or handed over to anyone but the government would consider positively on investment­s coming from India, the US,

Japan, China or any other country.

“We only consider investment­s that are beneficial to our country,” he stressed.

Addressing the Galle District Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Committee meeting on Saturday, Minister Lanza said the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) was of the view that the provincial council election should be held because it was a piece of legislatio­n in the constituti­on. therefore, it should be held soon and the people’s representa­tives should be given the opportunit­y to be appointed. people should be given the opportunit­y to decide on their representa­tive. Minister Nimal Lanza went onto say that he agrees with the decision of the Committee of Experts on

Cremation or Burial of COVID-19 cadavers and that no political interferen­ce should be made in that decision. politician­s must not interfere in expert panel decision on cremation or burial.

Responding to journalist­s at the event, he said after January 22,the Bandaranai­ke Internatio­nal Airport (BIA) will be opened for commercial flights, providing opportunit­ies for those arriving in Sri Lanka on commercial flights.

“Those who arrive can stay at a hotel of their choice under the guidelines given by the Ministry of Health for their mandatory quarantine. About 70,000 Sri Lankans were expected to come to Sri Lanka.our aim is to give these people the opportunit­y to come to Sri Lanka on a flight of their choice after January 22,”he said.

“We also carried out a programme to bring in 5,000 Ukrainian tourists as a pilot project to rejuvenate the tourist industry for the benefit of the three million people living on tourism. We are also ready to rectify the shortcomin­gs of this pilot project and gain experience in how to carry out this programme in the future,” he stressed.

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