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ADB: Political stability essential amidst controversy over LG polls and 13A

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By Shamindra Ferdinando

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) says political stability is of pivotal importance to ensure the continuation of the ongoing economic recovery programme meant to achieve sustained growth.

The ADB sources said so when The Island asked its Colombo mission whether it had initiated talks with the government or took precautionary measures against the backdrop of political instability caused by an alleged bid to put off scheduled Local Government polls, and the sudden declaration of plans to fully implement the 13th Amendment to the Constitution

Sources said that they had been engaged in close discussion with the government on the economic context and their future assistance. “We will continue this dialogue as the country moves towards recovery and implements reforms. Our assistance to Sri Lanka will be designed in consultation with the government and other stakeholders. Political stability is important to ensure the economic recovery programme goes ahead and the country can achieve sustained growth.”

Last year, the ADB made available USD 200 mn in emergency assistance, following a request made by Sri Lanka. In addition, the ADB supervises a USD 3 mn Japanese grant intended to improve food security and livelihoods of the poor and vulnerable, especially women and children. The ADB, as well as its partners, have intervened in the continuing balance of payments and debt crisis.

The Island also sought an explanation as to how the ADB intended to address continuing failure on the part of Sri Lanka to regulate the Samurdhi Bank by the Central Bank or at least subject the SB to be brought under the supervision of the National Audit Office.

ADB sources said that in terms of the Food Security and Livelihood Recovery Emergency Assistance Project, the streamlining of the Samurdhi Bank’s cash transfer processes, using digital technologies, was being discussed, in consultation with the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, and other relevant agencies. A special audit of emergency cash assistance, processed by the Samurdhi Bank, will be conducted by the National Audit Office for the project in 2023, sources said.



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President requests the opposition to support the implementation of the IMF agreement

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President Ranil Wickremesinghe urged the Opposition to unite and disregard political differences to assist in carrying out the IMF agreement, which would aid in the development of Sri Lanka’s economy.

The President emphasized that his duty is not to condemn previous administrations but to concentrate on the development of the country. He also declared his dedication to constructing a better future by creating laws and frameworks that prevent the recurrence of past errors.

President Ranil Wickremesinghe delivered this message in a special address to Parliament this morning (22) regarding the receipt of the Extended Credit Facility from the International Monetary Fund.

He stated that despite allegations being leveled against him that his objective was not to rescue the country from an economic crisis but to safeguard the Rajapaksa family, the international community had acknowledged his efforts to carry the country across the economic vine bridge.

The President further said that he had faith in rebuilding the beloved country where he was born, brought up and educated, and said that many past experiences were the reasons for confirming that faith.

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SJB, JVP move SC against Finance Secy. for contempt of court

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The main Opposition, Samagi Jana Balavegaya (SJB), and the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) yesterday (21) moved Supreme Court against Treasury Secretary Mahinda Siriwardana over his failure to provide funds required by the Election Commission to conduct the Local Government polls, ignoring an interim order issued by the apex court, on 03 March.

Ranjith Madduma Bandara, MP, is the petitioner for the SJB and Vijitha Herath, MP, moved court on behalf of the JVP, the leading party in the Jathika Jana Balawegaya (JJB).

Two Opposition parties declared action against Siriwardana the day after the Freedom People’s Alliance (FPA) issued a seven-day ultimatum to the Finance Secretary to release the funds.

EC Chairman Nimal Punchihewa is on record as having said that in spite of SC directive he didn’t receive fresh funding.

The petitioners sought the issuance of summons on Siriwardana for contempt of court over failure to carry out its interim orders, given on 03 March.

The petitioners want the Finance Secretary punished in terms of Article 105 (3) of the Constitution.

The SJB stated that Siriwardana had refrained from carrying out the March directives, on the basis of a Cabinet decision, taken on 13 Feb., 2023. The SJB also pointed out that the offensive conduct of the Treasury Secretary, inter alia, causes grave prejudice to the esteemed authority of the Supreme Court and in turn disturb the public confidence in the authority of the highest Court in the country. (SF)

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Minister indicates reduction in fuel prices in April

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Power and Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekara told Parliament yesterday that fuel prices would be reduced considerably according to the fuel price formula at the next fuel price revision, due in April.

The Minister said that the government would be able to procure fuel shipments, at lower prices, during competitive bidding, with the receipt of the IMF bailout.

There had been practical issues, and problems, in opening Letters of Credit, and obtaining credit facilities, in the recent past, as Sri Lanka could not give a guarantee to fuel suppliers, Minister Wijesekara said.

“We could not open LCs and obtain credit facilities when procuring fuel. After the IMF bailout, we will be able to procure fuel at lower prices during competitive biddings. We will be able to obtain a long-term credit facility as well. Fuel prices in the global market seem to have declined and the rupee has also gained strength against the US Dollar. Having considered all these factors, fuel prices will be reduced by a considerable margin which could be felt by the people,” he said.

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