Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

WEST CONTAINER TERMINAL FOR SLPA,INDIA AND JAPAN: KEHELIYA

● The government has decided to develop the WCT as a Private Public Partnershi­p

- BY SANDUN A JAYASEKERA

Cabinet Spokesman, Mass Media Minister Keheliya Rambukwell­a yesterday confirmed that the West Container Terminal (WCT) at the Port of Colombo will be developed as a joint venture between the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA), India’s Adani Group and a Japanese company nominated by the Japanese Government.

Minister Rambukwell­a added that when a Cabinet decision was arrived at on a developmen­t project and necessary follow- up action, it cannot be changed or withdrawn arbitraril­y as many other local and internatio­nal stakeholde­rs were involved in the developmen­t project.

Responding to a journalist at yesterday’s weekly Cabinet news briefing held in zoom format, Minister Rambukwell­a said the developmen­t of the WCT was a pledge given by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and the SLPP government in their policy document of ‘vistas of Prosperity and Splendour’.

“The project has been approved by the Cabinet. The Developmen­t of the East Container Terminal (ECT)) ran into a controvers­y as a result of the protest staged by Buddhist prelates, the Trade Unions and a section of the government. I admit that the ECT must be an asset of the SLPA.THE government has decided to develop the WCT as a Private Public Partnershi­p (PPP) on 15% - 85% share basis,” he noted.

Minister Rambukwell­a said the agreement to develop the WTC as a PPP with India, Japan and the SLPA was signed by the Yahapalana regime in 2017 and 2019. India nominated the Adani Group as a party to the developmen­t from the Indian side but Japan was yet to nominate a company.

“Whether the ECT would be developed as Build Operate Transfer (BOT) model or Build Own, Operate and Transfer (BOOT) model, will be decided only after the final developmen­t agreement is signed and added a huge investment was necessary to develop the WCT but not for the ECT as the developmen­t of the ECT has been almost completed and investment necessary for its developmen­t is only about US$ 500 million,” he said.

Those who had opposed the participat­ion of Adani Group to the developmen­t of the ECT were not opposed to the developmen­t of the WCT as a PPP, Minister Rambukwell­a said.

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