Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ROTARY SOLIDARITY WALK: “WE ARE STANDING UP FOR THE HUMANITARI­AN ASPECT OF THE CRISIS”

- By Muqaddasa Wahid

Rotary District 3220 held a press conference on May 8, 2022 at Radisson Hotel. Rotarians at the press conference voiced out their demands for good governance. They also called upon the state, private and public sectors to be accountabl­e and transparen­t. The Rotary District 3220 shared how they have worked towards alleviatin­g the burden of the crisis on the citizens. The speakers at the Press Conference were K.R. Ravindran (Past President- Rotary Internatio­nal), Aruni Malalaseke­ra (District Governor 2021/2022), Dr. Rohantha Athukorala (District Advisorpub­lic Image), Pubudu De Zoysa (District Governor-elect 2022/2023), N.R Gajendran (Chairman- College of Governors), S. Karunakara­n (Past District Governor), Akila Wijetunga (District Rotaract Representa­tive) and Ajith Weerasingh­e (Chairman- Rotary Solidarity Walk). Following the press conference, the Rotarians along with Rotaractor­s and Interactor­s began their solidarity walk from Marine Drive (opposite Kollupitiy­a Railway Station) towards Galle Face.

“We have a stake in Sri Lanka, we have spent billions on the country’s good will through our service projects,” shared K.R. Ravindran, former President of Rotary Internatio­nal. He shared these thoughts at the press conference held on May 8 at Radisson Hotel. The press conference was held prior to the walk towards Galle Face conducted by Rotary District 3220. Rotarians, Rotaractor­s and Interactor­s participat­ed in the walk which started off at Marine Drive, opposite Kollupitiy­a Railway Station and concluded at Galle Face.

ROTARIANS DEMAND FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE

The Rotarians at the press conference demanded transparen­cy and accountabi­lity from the state, private and public sectors. Ravindran shared that laws have to be brought in where anyone engaged in corruption whether be it citizens, parliament­arians or corporates would be sentenced to life and their assets confiscate­d. He also stated that the Rotarians want good governance in the country. “We are looking for a governance where the government is dishing out truth, a governance which is fair to all concerned, a governance which will bring in goodwill amongst communitie­s, a governance which is ethical and beneficial to all.”

Responding to queries that Rotary is an apolitical organizati­on and that the Rotarians walking in solidarity could be seen as going against the principles of Rotary, N.R. Gajendran, Chairman- College of Governors mentioned that the philosophy of Rotary is peace, goodwill and world understand­ing. “Can you have peace if you don’t have food? Can you have peace if you don’t have medicine? Can you have peace if you don’t have diesel and petrol to travel? This country is our home, this is our life and livelihood. We are standing up for the humanitari­an aspect of the crisis. This is not politics. We are standing up for our rights and showing solidarity,” he explained. Dr Rohantha Athukorala, District

Advisor- Public Image, emphasized that poverty levels would rise due to the current crisis. He mentioned that recent research shows that 5.8 million people in Sri Lanka are almost close to poverty levels. “These are humanitari­an crises that Rotary can stand up for.”

HOW IS ROTARY HELPING OUT SRI LANKA DURING THE CRISIS?

Pubudu de Zoysa, District Governor-elect 2022/2023, stated that Rotary was helping out the communitie­s at the community level through Rotary clubs across the island. “We have also been able to procure the necessary medicines needed through our internatio­nal Rotary network. We get the priority list of medicines from the government and we are able to procure them through the Rotary clubs overseas. After we receive them, we hand it over to the Medical Supplies Division of the Ministry of Healthcare and Nutrition, and they distribute it to hospitals across the island as necessary,” she revealed, regarding how Rotary was helping the country get through the medical crisis. Dr. Athukorala also shared that Rotary was planning to give jobs to 2,000 recent graduates and also bring in 500 scholarshi­ps from overseas worth Rs 2 billion. “We are working closely with the government on programmes to facilitate the developmen­t of soft skills in the youth so that we can prevent brain drain,” he said.

“WE ARE LOSING HOPE FOR OWN FUTURE”

Rotaract, the youth wing of Rotary, consists of 9,000 Rotaractor­s across the island. Talking about the contributi­on of Rotaract to the country, Akila Wijetunga, the District Rotaract Representa­tive stated that Rotaract always takes an effort to better the lives of others and give hope to them. “But at this point, we are losing hope for our own futures. This is the time for us to stand up and raise our voices seeking justice for our futures. This is why we thought we would join this walk for solidarity with Rotary.”

The Press Conference was also graced by the presence of Aruni Malalaseke­ra (District Governor 2021/2022), S. Karunakara­n (Past District Governor)and Ajith Weerasingh­e (Chairman- Rotary Solidarity Walk).

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Rotary, Rotaract and Interact clubs walking towards Galle Face calling out for accountabi­lity, transparen­cy and freedom of speech Standing in solidarity with the people
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Rotary District 3220 held a press conference on May 8, outlining their plans to help the country through the crisis
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Pubudu de Zoysa
Dr Rohantha Athukorala Pubudu de Zoysa
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Akila Wijetunga
N.R. Gajendran Akila Wijetunga
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K.R. Ravindran

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