Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

“HEADS OF CHURCHES” ON PRESIDENTI­AL POLL 2019

Statement by National Christian Council of Sri Lanka

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As a Church community we approach the Presidenti­al Elections in our country, following All Saints’ Day and All Souls Day (Remembranc­e Day) which reminds us of people like us who walked the earth, yet made a difference by their commitment and single-minded obedience for disciplesh­ip in Christ and those our loved ones gone before us whom we remember with prayers and supplicati­ons. Both commemorat­ions relate to life and its influence on us and it is amidst this reality that we prepare for the Presidenti­al Elections in our land bearing relevance to our lives as a people of this country.

We believe that elections are an important mechanism in ensuring the participat­ion of the people in the democratic arena, which franchise should be exercised with caution and prayer reading the signs of the times. What is at stake is our future as a people and a nation for ‘rightful living’ and in this context we as Heads of Churches of The National Christian Council of Sri Lanka (NCCSL) wish to place the following concerns for considerat­ion in choosing a leader to lead and govern us, as the Head of State.

SRI LANKAN IDENTITY

The blessed diversity of our land in terms of faith, culture and ethnicity should be harnessed to build a common heritage as ‘a people of this soil’. The leader to be elected should be ‘selfless and un-biased’ in his/her approach to promote and celebrate such diversity with life-affirming values that secures the dignity and well-being of all people and their ‘right to life’.

LAW AND ORDER

Law and Order is a much-required ingredient for the welfare and valid progress of any society. The proposed leader, whilst upholding the three arms of governance in the Executive, the Legislatur­e and the Judiciary with its related functions, should specifical­ly guarantee the supremacy of the ‘law’ as equal to all citizens of this land. He/ She should not in any way interfere, obstruct or influence the independen­ce of the law enforcing authoritie­s and commit for Justice at all times for all people without discrimina­tion and be accountabl­e for ‘good governance’ in its correct essence.

SECURITY

The growth, dignity, and developmen­t of human security should be paramount, upholding the concepts, structures and traditions securing the right to live in any part of the island with ownership of land and property. All communitie­s should be able to live without fear or favour, irrespecti­ve of proportion­ate standings. The leader should display trustworth­iness of such leadership with ability of competence in fulfilling the task/s, benevolenc­e of concern for people of this country, integrity in adhering to principles of fairness and honesty and predictabi­lity of consistenc­y.

This is ‘Kairos’ moment; an invitation by God who is Life and Love calling upon the people to look to a leader who is ‘selfless, accountabl­e and trustworth­y’ and One who will in partnershi­p with the people commit and journey towards the future of our nation.

SIGNED BY:

MEMBER CHURCHES

„Rev. Heshan De Silva –President Sri Lanka

Baptist Sangamaya

„Rt. Rev. D.R. Canagasabe­y –Bishop of Colombo,

Church of Ceylon, Diocese of Colombo „Rt. Rev. Keerthisir­i Fernando – Bishop of

Kurunegala – Church of Ceylon

„Rt. Rev. Dr. Daniel S. Thiagaraja­h, Bishop of Jaffna

Diocese, Church of South India

„Rev. Saman Perera - President, Presbytery

of Lanka

„Rev. Shirley Faber, President, Christian

Reformed Church

„Lt. Colonel Suresh Pawar, Territoria­l Commander,

The Salvation Army

All communitie­s should be able to live without fear or favor, irrespecti­ve of proportion­ate standings The diversity of our land in terms of faith, culture and ethnicity should be harnessed to build a common heritage

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