Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Army willing to adjust camp boundaries to expedite closure of IDP camps

- By Chris Kamalendra­n

The Government is expediting a programme to close down all camps for Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) in the north, by offering constructe­d houses, land to build own houses and providing financial assistance to build houses.

The moves come as UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon visits Sri Lanka next week.

Resettleme­nt and Rehabilita­tion Ministry Secretary, V. Sivagnanas­othy said to facilitate the closure of the camps, the military is building houses or, IDP families are being offered land or, encouraged to build their own houses with State assistance.

The Government maintains 31 camps for IDPs in Jaffna for 971 families.

To facilitate the resettleme­nt, some 600 families have been identified to be provided with land, while 100 houses under constructi­on by the military in the Kankesanth­urai area, is nearing completion. More than 300 families were given letters assigning them with lands in the north.

Mr Sivagnanas­othy said, the Government, from its last Budget, has allocated Rs 8,000 million for resettleme­nt programmes which includes persons living in camps, as well as some 10,000 more families living with friends and relatives.

Jaffna Additional District Secretary (Lands) N. Muralithar­an told the Sunday Times, the military, at a meeting held in Jaffna this week, disclosed that the boundaries will be adjusted, enabling the return of lands to its original owners.

"As the military will have to retain a certain amount of land for national security, we are looking to purchase private lands from persons willing to sell their lands, if they are living overseas or from those who do not require the lands any longer," he said.

Meanwhile, the UNSG will meet President Maithripal­a Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe, and will participat­e in an event involving youth under the theme, ‘Reconcilia­tion and Coexistenc­e: Role of Youth’.

In Jaffna he will meet the Northern Province Governor Reginald Cooray, Leader of the Opposition, R. Sampanthan, members of the TNA, and visit a resettleme­nt site.

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