Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Situ in SL will improve by National New Year,2019 : PM

Govt. launched 100,000 projects

- YOHAN PERERA

The situation in Sri Lanka will improve by next year’s National New Year, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe said yesterday.

A former President had to remove more than 100,000 public servants because of a grave issue during his time

He said this at a ceremony held at Temple Trees where appointmen­t letters were handed over to 370 new Grama Niladaris. The ceremony was organized by the Ministry of Home Affairs.

“We had a debt issue till recently and we have resolved it to a great extent even amid criticism. Then the country was hit by a drought. Now we are faced with the global economic crisis with an increase in the price of fuel and the strengthen­ing of the dollar. We can face these situations as well with the situation improving by the 2019 National New Year,” the Prime Minister said.“sri Lanka could have faced the global economic crisis better if we had an export-driven economy. However, our foreign reserves are sufficient to face any crises.”

He said government was able to launch more than 100,000 developmen­t projects at grassroots level and pointed out that it was for the first time that so many projects had been launched.“there are shortcomin­gs in our programmes and I request the relevant officers to resolve them,” the Premier said and added that funds should be provided to farmers in drought-hit areas so that they could start work now that there was rains in those areas.

Minister Vajira Abeywarden­e said public servants including the newly appointed Grama Niladaris could now work independen­tly.

He said they were duty-bound to implement government policies at grassroots level.

“A former President had to remove more than 100,000 public servants because of a grave issue during his time. However, this government will make sure that public servants are properly advised and guided in performing their duties,” he said.“you will be dealt under the Establishm­ent Code while we politician­s will be judged by the people when our term ends.”

Minister Ranjith Madduma Bandara said Grama Niladaries who function at grassroots level are important components in the state machinery because they are the ones who implement government policies.

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