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Vehicle misuse: Ranil owes explanation says Udaya

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Seetha and Udaya

Seetha: “I can’t be faulted for using what a State Minister was entitled to…’

By Shamindra Ferdinando

Pivithuru Hela Urumaya leader Udaya Gammanpila yesterday (01) said former President and UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe owed an explanation as to why he had accommodated so many friends and associates on government payroll and showered them with a range of perks and privileges amidst the country;s worst-ever economic crisis.

Gammanpila said Wickremesinghe’s actions should be examined, taking into consideration his repeated appeals to the public to bear up growing difficulties.

The disclosure of Wickremesinghe’s team underscored how the UNP leader exploited the developing economic-political crisis for his benefit and to the advantage of his friends, the former Power and Energy Minister said. Responding to another query, the ex-Colombo District lawmaker said that some members of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP), too, benefited.

Alleging that President Anura Kumara Dissanayake was seeking to take political advantage over abuse and misuse of government property by the previous regime, in the run-up to parliamentary polls in November, Gammanpila said that a bankrupt country couldn’t afford to squander taxpayers’ money on cronies.

“We expect the IMF to take up this issue with the relevant officials at the next round of talks with Sri Lanka,” Gammanpila said, declaring this was likely to be a major topic during the General Election campaign.

The number of parliamentarians, and former MPs, who had received vehicles from PMD was astonishing, the ex-Minister said. In spite of what he called an extremely politically difficult environment, Wickremesinghe was under heavy pressure to contest the Presidential Election against all odds for obvious reasons, Gammanpila said.

There hadn’t ever been so many MPs and ex-MPs on a particular list of beneficiaries prepared by the Presidential Secretariat at any given time, the ex-parliamentarian said.

Among those who had received vehicles via the Presidential Secretariat was the then State Health Minister Dr. Seetha Arambepola. Responding to The Island query in this regard, the ex-parliamentarian said that Cabinet and State Ministers were entitled for three vehicles each. Dr. Arambepola said that as the Health Ministry was able to release only two vehicles for her, the Presidential Secretariat made available the third vehicle. Asked what it was, Dr. Arambepola said ‘a Benz.’ Of the three vehicles allocated one was used by her security guards, she said.

During Aragalaya in 2022, a mob caused significant damage to three privately owned vehicles parked at her Battaramulla residence. The former Minister claimed that it wouldn’t be fair to find fault with her for using what she was entitled to. The new government could decide on perks and privileges afforded to parliamentarians afresh but the former shouldn’t be vilified for exercising what has been there.

Gammanpila said that at the behest of Wickremesinghe non-existent positions had been created to accommodate his associates. What ex-parliamentarian Sagala Ratnayake did in his capacity as Presidential Advisor on national security is nothing but a mystery to me, Gammanpila said, adding that a proper audit was necessary to find out how much public funds were spent by those assigned to the Presidential Secretariat and other places after Wickremesinghe’s election as the President by Parliament in late July 2022.



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INS GHARIAL departs island

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The Indian Naval Ship (INS) GHARIAL which made a port call in Colombo, departed the island on 06 Feb 26.

The Sri Lanka Navy bade a customary farewell to the departing ship at the Port of Colombo, following naval traditions.

During the ship’s port call, the crew took a sightseeing tour of key attractions in Colombo.

The visit also featured the handover of ten temporary Bailey Bridges, which were brought by INS GHARIAL, in coordination with the High Commission of India in Sri Lanka.

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Stop the collection of funds from parents at school level for Smart Boards — PM

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that the Ministry of Education has already commenced the distribution of Smart Boards required for the new education reforms, and that the collection of funds from parents at school level for this purpose must be stopped immediately. She further emphasized that no decision has been taken to curtail free education or to close the Jayewardenepura Faculty of Dental Sciences.

The Prime Minister made these remarks in response to a question raised in Parliament on Thursday [05th  February]  by the Leader of the Opposition,  Sajith Premadasa.

Elaborating further, the Prime Minister stated,

“Although the Leader of the Opposition has not traditionally upheld free education as a policy, I appreciate your stance on the matter at this juncture. However, I urge that questions should not be raised based on social media content or unverified rumours in Parliament. No decision has been taken to curtail free education or to close the Jayawardenepura Faculty of Dental Sciences. The Medical Faculty of the Wickramarachchi University of Indigenous Medicine had commenced operations without regulatory approval and had introduced course work, resulting in students being placed in a vulnerable situation. Necessary action is currently being taken based on the recommendations of a report submitted by an expert committee appointed to examine the issue. This this is not a political decision, but one guided by expert opinion”.

“Arrangements are underway to distribute the required Smart Boards to schools during this year, and  there is no need to collect funds from parents for this purpose. If any such collections are taking place, they must be stopped immediately. The Secretary to the Ministry of Education has already issued a directive instructing schools not to collect funds from parents”.

“The subject Information Technology will not be taught as a separate subject for Grades 1 to 5. However, recognizing the need to prepare students for a globally advancing technological world, discussions have been initiated based on expert advice on how to provide age-appropriate technological awareness to students. Decisions will be made after carefully considering child protection concerns and expert recommendations. The curriculum-related decisions will not be made politically, but by subject experts.

Based on the requests made by the universities and higher education institutions recruitment for essential academic vacancies is currently being carried out under the Cabinet approval. Although thirty years have passed since the establishment of the teacher service, further measures are required to enhance its quality. Existing issues relating to teacher promotions, considering the practical difficulties in evaluation processes and non-compliance with service minute provisions are being addressed alongside other challenges. The government is presently focused on formulating a systematic plan to ensure quality education.”

Responding to a question raised by the Member of Parliament Kader Mastan, the Prime Minister stated,

“Several programmes have been introduced based on government policy decisions to fulfill the basic needs of schoolchildren. These include the provision of school textbooks, uniforms, and the “Suraksha” health insurance scheme. Additionally, voucher schemes have been introduced to support the purchase of sanitary products for girls in Grades 6 to 13. Midday meals are also being provided for primary school students, and financial assistance is extended to students who pass the Grade 5 Scholarship Examination but do not receive bursaries. The Ministry of Education is in the process of gathering further information with the intention of expanding these programmes”.

The Prime Minister also announced that the 2025 G.C.E. Ordinary Level Examination is scheduled to be held from February 17 to 26. Although this period coincides with the observance of Ramadan, relevant authorities have confirmed that it will not pose an obstacle to the conduct of the examination. Furthermore, it has been decided to hold the Grade 5 Scholarship Examination and the G.C.E. Advanced Level Examination before August each year, and the G.C.E. Ordinary Level Examination in December. From 2026 onwards, efforts will be made to conduct examinations in accordance with this revised annual examination calendar.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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Steps have been taken to modernize Technical Colleges in all 25 Districts – PM

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Marking a major transformation in Sri Lanka’s vocational education sector, the Government has decided to develop and modernize 25 technical colleges located across all the 25 districts in line with contemporary global standards.

It was revealed at a special discussion held on 06th of February at the Parliamentary Complex, chaired by the Minister of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education, Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, together with the Deputy Minister of Vocational Education  Nalin Hewage.

Addressing the meeting, the Prime Minister emphasized that these development initiatives should not be limited merely to providing vocational skills, but should also place strong emphasis on the mental health and overall well-being of the youth.

Accordingly, the Prime Minister stressed the importance of establishing modern hostels, cafeterias, and healthcare facilities; designing both internal and external environments in a manner that offers recreational and aesthetic experiences while promoting mental well-being; and developing a distinct identity for each technical college so that they can be clearly recognized as unique institutions, separate from other educational establishments.

Speaking at the discussion, Deputy Minister of Vocational Education Nalin Hewage stated that development work at 23 technical colleges could be commenced in the  near future in order to enhance the human resources required for national development. He further noted that it is expected to obtain the labour contribution and assistance of the Tri-Forces for these construction and modernization activities.

The discussion was attended by Deputy Minister of Defence Major General Aruna Jayasekara, Secretary to the Ministry of Defence Air Vice Marshal Sampath Thuyacontha, Secretary to the Ministry of Education Nalaka Kaluwewa, along with the officers from the Tri-Forces.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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