Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

We will find solutions to the economic malaise affecting all sectors, says Gota

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The country is currently facing its most severe economic crisis since the war, Presidenti­al candidate Gotabaya Rajapaksa said this week.

Addressing a gathering of the business community at the Sri Lanka Exhibition and Convention Centre on Thursday, Mr Rajapaksa stated that Sri Lanka currently has the lowest rate of economic growth in South Asia.

As a result of the Easter attacks the tourism industry has collapsed and those who are engaged in tourism are going to lose their jobs, he pointed out, adding that as a consequenc­e of the currency depreciati­on, importing of vehicles has also stopped.

He added that large scale developmen­t projects undertaken by the previous Government were at a standstill as the current Government had no money to pay the contractor­s.

“This economic malaise affects every sector,” he noted, adding that the situation is likely to worsen in the coming months. “We will form a responsibl­e Government after the next Presidenti­al Election and will provide solutions to these issues. We have already formulated a programme for this,” he added.

“Asia has now become the centre of the world’s economy. This has created vast opportunit­ies for us. The former Government built more roads, highways and air ports with the idea of turning Sri Lanka into a regional economic hub. However, this Government did not pursue these objectives and we lost that opportunit­y. It is the responsibi­lity of the Government to create investment opportunit­ies. This will enable businesspe­rsons to make full use of them, ” Mr Rajapaksa remarked.

Mr Rajapaksa also described terrorism as one of the biggest threats to the economy. “Under our Government we will make this country secure again. The business community is facing difficulti­es not just from terrorists but from underworld members demanding ransoms. We will give priority to eradicatin­g these threats and creating a free and secure country.”

Addressing the gathering, former President Mahinda Rajapaksa said when his Government was governing the country, the value of the US dollar was Rs. 131. It has now increased to Rs.181, he noted.

“For the past 10 years, we only paid an extra amount of 26 rupees per US dollar. We are paying 51 rupees per US dollar under Yahapalana­ya.”

The former President said they are fielding Gotabaya Rajapaksa as the Presidenti­al candidate as he had already proved himself to be an individual who can get results and who has a clear vision for the developmen­t of the country.

 ??  ?? It's time for selfies and book signing: Gotabaya Rajapaksa at the Colombo Book Fair on Friday. Pic by Ranjith Perera
It's time for selfies and book signing: Gotabaya Rajapaksa at the Colombo Book Fair on Friday. Pic by Ranjith Perera

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