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Impending food shortages: Warnings not enough, make available fertiliser – ex-Governor
By Shamindra Ferdinando
In spite of repeated warnings of impending food shortages issued by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Premier Ranil Wickremesinghe, Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena, the incumbent dispensation hadn’t taken tangible measures to provide required fungicide, pesticide, and weedicide, former Governor of Uva, Southern and Central Provinces, Rajith Keerthi Tennakoon told The Island yesterday.
Civil society activist Tennakoon said that the failure on the part of the government to provide those vital agro-chemicals should be examined against the backdrop of disruption of the fertilizer supply.
Tennakoon said that the government should be ashamed of the crisis that had been caused by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s unilateral decision to introduce carbonic fertilizer.
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa banned chemical fertilizers in May 2021. In late Nov 2021, the government partially lifted the ban.
Responding to queries, the NGO activist said that he wrote to President Gotabaya Rajapaksa yesterday (02) requesting his immediate intervention to procure urgently required chemical fertilizer in sufficient quantities.
Tennakoon has informed the President that though the fungicide and pesticide ban had been lifted in Nov 2021, followed by the lifting of the ban on weedicide in Feb this year, adequate stocks weren’t imported due to the Central and commercial banks withholding required funds.
Pointing out the growing difficulties experienced by farmers cultivating diverse crops, in addition to paddy, Tennakoon underscored the need to ensure supply of both chemical fertilizer/quality carbonic fertilizer as well as three types of agro chemicals.
The civil society activist stressed that the absence of agro chemicals could be as devastating as not receiving sufficient chemical fertilizer / carbonic fertilizer.
Tennakoon alleged in his latter that the Agriculture Ministry, Agriculture Department or any other institution/authority handling agriculture hadn’t sought the Central Bank’s intervention during the past six months.
According to Tennakoon, a major importer of chemical fertilizer hadn’t been able to obtain the required USD from its bankers in the recent past. Alleging that none of those who had been tasked to address issues at hand even bothered to discuss ways and means of overcoming the challenge, Tennakoon said that the new Finance Minister who is also the Prime Minister and the Agriculture Secretary were yet to ask for required funds.
Tennakoon has warned President Gotabaya Rajapaksa of dire consequences unless immediate action was taken to ensure the required state backing for the national effort.
The former Governor said that in addition to the President, he took up this issue with Prime Minister Ranil Wickresinghe and the Secretary to the Agriculture Ministry.
Tennakoon said that none of those in authority who had warned the country of impending food shortages had yet taken any tangible action. The civil activist urged the government to reach consensus on a common agenda. Tennakoon said that a few hours before the President’s Media announced Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi promising much required fertilizer, Agriculture Minister Mahinda Amaraweera claimed he received an assurance from the World Bank that funding would be made available for Sri Lanka to procure its total requirement of fertilizer.
Tennakoon also pointed out that Public Administration Ministry Secretary Priyantha Mayadunne recently explained the crisis in the agriculture sector. The government should take Mayadunne’s warning seriously, Tennakoon said, adding that political parties represented in Parliament seemed to be blind to the threat.
Again referring to Mayadunne’s declaration of an unprecedented food shortage, Tennakoon said that Sri Lanka couldn’t entirely depend on external assistance as many countries were experiencing food shortages.
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Japanese boost for public transport here
Japan will provide USD 362,476 (approx. Rs. 112 million), under “Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP), to provide eight large low-floor buses for public transportation here.
Japanese Ambassador Akio Isomata and Transport, Highways and Urban Development Secretary Senior Professor K. Kapila C. K. Perera signed the agreement in this regard recently.
The project developed following discussions held between President Anura Kumara Dissanayake and Ms. Akiko Ikuina, the then Parliamentary Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan during her visit to Sri Lanka in February 2025, where a request was made by the President for the provision of large low-floor buses from Japan.
Emphasising the significance of the project, Ambassador Isomata remarked: “The large low-floor buses to be provided, which are completely refurbished used vehicles, comply with Euro 4 emission standards, ensuring that they are profoundly environmentally friendly. This project directly supports the “Clean Sri Lanka” initiative—one of the current administration’s most vital policies—by advancing the “greening” of the transport sector. By introducing these high-standard vehicles, we aim to address critical urban challenges: alleviating traffic congestion, enhancing economic efficiency, thus contributing to the reduction of economic losses incurred by traffic congestion. The large low-floor buses, by being accessible to the elderly people and persons with disabilities, also aligns with the concept of “human security, “which the Government of Japan adopts as one of the major pillars of its diplomacy with the aim of protecting and empowering the vulnerable people to live in dignity. I believe these buses help improve the overall Quality of Life (QOL) of the Sri Lankans by facilitating the smooth mobility of the workforce.”
Commenting on the receiving of this grant assistance, Senior Professor K. Kapila C. K. Perera, Secretary of Transport, Highways and Urban Development , stated:
“This valuable donation represents a significant step towards modernining and enhancing the efficiency of the public transport service, which plays an essential role in the day-to-day life of the people of Sri Lanka, and we believe it will provide direct and long-term benefits in improving their living standards. We express our sincere gratitude to the Government and people of Japan for their contribution towards the long-term programme to make the national vision of “A Thriving Nation – A Beautiful Life” a reality for the people of Sri Lanka, and we firmly believe that this will further strengthen the enduring and long-term relations between the two countries, fostering a collaborative effort to build a mutually beneficial future.”
Since 1989, Japan has been providing a total of USD 62 million in assistance for Sri Lanka through the GGP (Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects) scheme.
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2025 GCE AL: 62% qualify for Uni entrance; results of 111 suspended
The Examinations Department has said that 62.64 percent of the total applicants who sat the 2025 G.C.E. Advanced Level Examination qualified for university admission.
The results of the 2025 A/L Exams were released on Tuesday (31).
The Department of Examinations released the names of the students who secured the highest ranks across all subject streams.
The full list of top achievers across all streams is as follows:
Biological Science stream
• First Place: Dilan Sanjana (Royal College, Colombo)
• Second Place: Krishan Sasidu Namthara (Taxila Central College, Horana)
• Third Place: Darshana Konesh (Sri Shanmuga Hindu Ladies’ College, Trincomalee)
Physical Science Stream
• First Place: Devendan Thirukumaran (Kilinochchi Maha Vidyalaya)
• Second Place: Tharusha Gimhana Gamlath (Maliyadeva College, Kurunegala)
• Third Place: Vinura Prasad de Mel (Sri Sumangala Boys’ College, Panadura)
Commerce Stream
• First Place: Subaideen Mohamed Fardhan (Kattankudy Central College)
• Second Place: Senadi Dihasna Sumanasekara (Musaeus College, Colombo)
• Third Place: Dileepa Sandaras Karunaratne (Bandaranayake College, Gampaha)
The Commissioner General of Examinations, A.K.S. Indika Kumari Liyanage, also announced that 62.64% of candidates who sat the Examination have qualified for university entrance.
The A/L exam results were released Tuesday (31).
Out of a total of 281,810 candidates who sat the examination, 176,527 qualified for university admission. Additionally, the Department of Examinations stated that the results of 111 candidates have been withheld.
Meanwhile, a total of 7,477 school candidates, representing 3.38% of the total number of school applicants, obtained ‘A’ grades in all subjects. Furthermore, 823 private candidates also secured ‘A’ passes across all subjects.
The percentage of university admission eligibility by subject stream are as follows:
1. Biological Science – 59.56% (school candidates) and 58.43% (private candidates)
2. Physical Science – 63.96% and 61.59% respectively
3. Commerce – 72.02% and 66.29%
4. Arts – 67.57% and 63.57%
5. Engineering Technology – 64.85% and 62.65%
6. Bio Systems Technology – 71.76% (school candidates) and 70.24% overall
7. Other Subjects – 55.39% and 51.45%
Provincial distribution of candidates qualifying for university admission is as follows:
1. Western Province – 69.42%
2. North Western Province – 68.48%
3. Northern Province – 66.91%
4. Eastern Province – 66.32%
5. Southern Province – 65.69%
6. Sabaragamuwa Province – 64.97%
7. Uva Province – 63.53%
8. Central Province – 63.04%
9. North Central Province – 60.91%
Results of 111 candidates who had faced the exam have been suspended due to various reasons, according to the Department.
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Intelligence services uncover several all-out plots to kill ‘Wele Suda’ held at Boossa high security prison
Intelligence agencies have uncovered several assassination plots targeting one of the country’s drug traffickers, Gampola Vidanelage Samantha Kumara, alias Wele Suda, who is currently being held in the high-security wing of Boossa Prison, security sources said.
According to confidential reports issued by the Chief of National Intelligence and the Prisons Intelligence Unit, the plots, allegedly orchestrated by underworld figures operating from overseas, are being planned, both inside and outside the prison.
The reports have identified Mohommad Najim Mohommad Imran, alias Kanjipani Imran, and Chaminda Ravi Jayanath, alias Dematagoda Chaminda, as the suspected masterminds behind the conspiracy.
Investigators said that during the interrogation of suspects, arrested on 03 November, 2025, with a haul of 335 kilograms of narcotics, it was revealed that several Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) launchers and T-56 assault rifles had been smuggled into the country, by sea, as part of preparations to eliminate the underworld figure.
One of the principal plans, according to intelligence sources, involved launching an RPG attack on the prison bus transporting Wele Suda to court.
In view of the threat, authorities have restricted the prisoner from being taken outside the prison premises. Arrangements have been made for his court proceedings to be conducted, via Skype technology, from within the prison itself.
However, intelligence agencies warn that the threat to his life remains acute even under these measures.
Sources said that when inmates are escorted to the Skype room for court hearings, several prisoners are brought there simultaneously. The conspirators are believed to be planning to exploit the congestion, or confusion, during such occasions, to have another inmate inject poison into Wele Suda using a fine needle.
Another alleged plot involves an attempt to poison his food through Gayan Sudheera, an associate of an inmate, identified as Lalith Kannangara, alias Bus Laliya, who is currently detained in prison.
Following the disclosure of the intelligence reports, the Prisons Commissioner (Operations, Intelligence and Security) has issued a special communication to the relevant courts, directing that the suspect be kept separate from other inmates when produced for proceedings.
Security checks are also to be intensified, under the strict protection of the police STF.
Meanwhile, the Prisons Intelligence Unit has launched a special investigation after receiving information that advance payments, amounting to several millions of rupees, had already been made in connection with the assassination plot, security sources said.
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