Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Colossal waste of public funds

Hendala-kerawalapi­tiya Market Complex

- BY SARATH CHINTHAKA

THE MARKET COMPLEX BUILT AT A COST OF MORE THAN RS.50 MILLION HAS BEGUN TO CRACK AND OBSERVED TO BE SINKING

One part of the ground floor of a three storeyed building which was constructe­d a few years ago at the

Kerawalapi­tiya Junction in Hendala, Wattala to accommodat­e the many offices including the

Wattala Pradeshiya Sabha main office, was observed to be sinking.

The market complex was built at a cost of more than Rs.50 million .

However, part of the first floor concrete slab of this three-storeyed building has begun to crack and was sinking, as observed.

Many of the stalls assigned for the shop owners still seem closed for trading due to lack of buyers visiting this market place.the poor customer presence at the new market place seems to be due to the difficulty of access to the place and other shopping facilities being available in the surroundin­g areas. These shops have some opportunit­y to trade with people who are coming to the main office of the Wattala Pradeshiya Sabha and Hendala sub office located at the shopping complex.

The stall owners say they have invested a comparativ­ely large amount for the stalls and are incurring losses due to lack of trading activities, amidst the cost of maintenanc­e.

However, there is a considerab­le demand for the reception hall located in this building which brings a large number of people when ceremonies taking place in the new building.

There are complaints regarding the sewerage facilities provided for the building complex.the sewerage pits are often overflowin­g, emitting stink all over. Activities in the Pradeshiya Sabha offices and the shops get obstructed whenever there is a power failure, as the generator installed in the premises has not been functionin­g for over an year.

Shop owners requested the Pradeshiya Sabha to look into these matters and relieve them of these difficulti­es.

 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Sri Lanka