Eastern Eye (UK)

Wickremesi­nghe comes clean

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CRISIS-hit Sri Lanka has run out of petrol and is unable to find dollars to finance essential imports, the new prime minister said Monday (16) in an address to the nation.

“We have run out of petrol... At the moment, we only have petrol stocks for a single day,” Ranil Wickremesi­nghe said, warning his bankrupt country could face more hardships in the coming months.

He said the government was also unable to raise dollars to pay for three shipments of oil, with the ships awaiting outside the Colombo harbour for payments before dischargin­g their cargoes.

Sri Lanka is in the throes of its worst-ever economic crisis with its 22 million people enduring severe hardships to secure food, fuel and medicines while facing record inflation and lengthy power blackouts.

Wickremesi­nghe assumed office Thursday after his predecesso­r Mahinda Rajapaksa was forced out after weeks of protests

over the government’s handling of the economic crisis turned deadly.

“The next couple of months will be the most difficult ones of our lives,” Wickremesi­nghe said. “I have no desire to hide the truth and to lie to the public.”

However, he urged people to “patiently bear the next couple of months” and vowed he could overcome the crisis.

He said the government had also run out of cash to pay the 1.4 million civil servants their salaries in May, and he will turn to money

printing as a last resort.

“Against my own wishes, I am compelled to permit printing money in order to pay state-sector employees and to pay for essential goods and services,” he said

He also warned that fuel and electricit­y tariffs will be raised substantia­lly and his government will also sell off its lossmaking national carrier to reduce losses.

Sri Lanka has sought an IMF bailout and one of the key demands of the internatio­nal lender is for Colombo to divest lossmaking state enterprise­s.

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