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Fuel at concessionary price: Johnston questions Sajith over his claim

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Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa was welcome to extend his assistance to the government, to save the people from the prevailing shortage crises, and there was nothing wrong with him claiming credit for that, Chief Government Whip and Highways Minister Johnston Fernando told Parliament yesterday.

“The Opposition Leader is welcome if he can assist the government. He has said at a recent rally three countries have offered to send fuel to Sri Lanka if he makes a request. We ask him to contact those countries and get the fuel delivered. You can claim the credit for that, too. People will say that the Opposition Leader is a great person who put the country above politics. All you have to do is to take that offer and help the Sri Lankan public,” Minister Fernando said.

Minister Fernando said so after Opposition Leader Premadasa raised questions on the government’s plans to purchase oil.

Minister Fernando said that there had been instances where the Opposition extended its support to the government. “Madam Sirimavo Bandaranaike extended the Opposition’s support to the government when JR Jayewardene’s government and your father’s government were in crisis because of the JVP uprising. So, you can do the same. There is an All-Party Conference. You can attend it and inform the Conference of the three countries that have pledged to send fuel.

Opposition Leader Premadasa: Those countries do not like to work with your government because yours is a racist government that spreads racism. Those countries like to work with us.

Minister Fernando: First you have to come to power for them to work with you. We do not know whether such a thing will ever happen. People have shown twice, in two elections, whom they trusted. An opportunity has presented itself for you to emerge as a national leader; you should bring in oil if possible so that people will start supporting you.

Opposition Leader Premadasa: It seems that the officials who control the microphones in the House are not well. Are they suffering from an illness? My microphone is switched off before I finish my speech. It seems that they have not got the third jab.

Minister Fernando: The microphone is not under the control of the officials. It is under the control of the Chair. Therefore it is no use of blaming the officials.

Opposition Leader Premadasa: I challenge the Chief Government Whip to go out and tell whatever he has to the people in queues. He should know that when transactions are done at state levels it is done on government to government basis, not on government to Opposition basis.

Minister Fernando: For you to obtain their help, you have to first form a government. This oil shortage will last only a couple more weeks. There would be no oil shortage problem in this country in the future. So, even if you succeeded in forming a government by any chance, there would be no fuel shortage. I can meet people and speak to them. Even the day before yesterday I went to Galle and spoke to the people.



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Russian Embassy, Russian House, unveil plaque at Public Library in honour of 80th anniversary of victory day

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The Russian Embassy in Sri Lanka and the Russian House in Colombo unveiled a plaque at the public library Colombo today (29th April) in honour of the 80th anniversary of victory day.

Victory Day is celebrated on the 9th of May, the day Nazi Germany was defeated in World War II. It is an important date in the Russian calendar and an integral part of Russian culture.

The plaque was jointly unveiled by the Ambassador of the Russian Federation in Sri Lanka Lenav Dzhagaryan and Ms Maria Popova Counsellor of the Russian Embassy in Sri Lanka and Director of the Russian House in Colombo

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Ministerial committee appointed to review and further enhance ‘State Commercial Enterprises Management draft bill’

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It has been recognized that the state enterprises should be re – structured and maintained with proper administration with the assistance of local or foreign investments without being a continuous burden to the General Treasury and the country’s economy. Therefore, it is the policy of the new government to introduce an efficient and accountable mechanism in the regard. An initial draft named “State Commercial Enterprises Management Draft Bill” has been already prepared to introduce a new legal framework required for maintaining after performing necessary restructuring and with proper management of government owned business companies. Thereon, it will be possible to totally free the state entrepreneurship establishments from political influences and appoint professionals with proficiency for its board of directors.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the proposal furnished by the President in his capacity as the Minister of Finance, Plan Implementation and Economic Development to grant policy approval of the Cabinet of Ministers for the said initial draft and appoint a special committee with the following composition to submit appropriate proposals for further enhancing after reviewing the initial draft:

• Hon. (Dr.) Anil Jayantha Fernando, Minister of Labour and the Deputy Minister of Economic Development – (Chairman)

• Hon. Sunil Handunneththi Minister of Industries and Entrepreneurship

• Hon. Wasantha Samarasinghe Minister of Trade, Commerce, Food Security and Co – operative Development

• Hon. (Dr.) Harshana Sooriyapperuma Deputy Minister of Finance Plan Implementation

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Thilak Nandana Hettiarachchi appointed Commissioner General of Official Languages

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The Cabinet of  Ministers granted approval to the proposal submitted by the Minister of Justice and National Integration to appoint Thilak Nandana Hettiarachchi, a special grade officer in Sri Lanka Administrative Service who served in the post of Additional Secretary of the Ministry of Buddha Shasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs, to the post of Commissioner General of Official Languages with immediate effect.

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