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President highlights high economic potential in the North for National Development
President Ranil Wickremesinghe noted that the people of the Northern Province, including Jaffna, have been facing economic difficulties for a long time. However, he pointed out that there is significant economic potential in the province that can be utilized.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe made these remarks during a meeting with scholars, professionals, and entrepreneurs of the Jaffna district, today (02) at the Valampuri Hotel, Jaffna.
Addressing the gathering President further elaborated,
“Initially, there was an agreement to impose taxes at a certain level under the program with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). However, the subsequent government reduced the taxes based on an election promise, leading to a decrease in government revenue and causing the International Monetary Fund to withdraw from the program. We cannot afford to repeat that mistake. As we move forward as a country, we must also change our political system.
During the last economic crisis, no one was willing to take on the role of Prime Minister. It became challenging to find someone capable of leading the country. After the president left, I was told to resign, but no one wanted to accept the responsibility. This highlights the collapse of the country’s economic and political system, which was built on borrowing and unfulfilled promises.
We need to rethink our political system and make difficult decisions. The country requires a new political system for a better future. This change isn’t limited to the constitution or leadership; it also necessitates courageous leaders who can take responsibility.
We must all embark on this journey together and resolve the Sinhala and Tamil ethnic issues as soon as possible. While the majority Sinhalese and Buddhist people hold a prominent position, it is crucial to treat everyone equally, ensuring equality among ethnic and religious groups as well as between women and men.
Women, who represent about half of the population, lack proper representation in parliament, and this must be addressed. We should promote both the Sinhala and Tamil languages. With the upcoming economic growth in Tamil Nadu, Tamil-speaking Sri Lankans will have opportunities that others might not.
We should develop all the provinces of the country as a unified whole. During my tenure as a minister, Jaffna was one of the major cities, but it later became underdeveloped. Now that the war is over, it is time to focus on developing Jaffna and the Northern Province.
We should grant more power to provincial councils to facilitate regional development, such as poverty alleviation and agricultural modernization.
We are working to gazette the National Land Commission and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Additionally, we aim to amend the Provincial Council election system to include representation for women and youth and to allow members of Parliament to serve in both the Provincial Council and Parliament simultaneously. This will integrate the central government with the provincial administrative structure.
Jaffna holds great potential in renewable energy, tourism, and agriculture. We have planned to develop investment zones and contribute to the country’s development by expanding Trincomalee port and establishing land connectivity with India.
The people of Jaffna and the Northern Province have suffered for a long time, but this province has immense potential that we should harness. The country needs a change; we cannot continue in the old way. The existing system must change for a better future. As doctors, lawyers, and civil society leaders, you must take the lead.
We should all work together for a new Sri Lanka. Although the challenges we faced in 2022 were daunting, we confronted them with strong determination. Let’s overcome the challenge of developing our country. I invite everyone to think anew and join in building a new community.
The President responded positively to the questions raised by professionals and entrepreneurs, who also shared their ideas and suggestions for the future development of the country.
The event was attended by Northern Province Governor P. S. M. Charles, State Ministers Dr. Suren Raghavan and K. Kader Masthan, MP Angajan Ramanathan, Senior Adviser on National Security and Chief of Presidential Staff Sagala Ratnayaka, former Minister Ravi Karunanayake, former State Minister Vijayakala Maheswaran, and several other guests.
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Kerala cannabis valued at Rs. 75 million seized in Pesalai
A search operation conducted by the Navy off Pesalai, Mannar on 06th September 2024 resulted in the seizure of 05 sacks of Kerala cannabis weighing over 188 kilograms (wet weight).
It is suspected that the smugglers might have abandoned the stock of Kerala cannabis, due to naval presence in the area. The gross street value of Kerala cannabis held in this operation is believed to be approx. Rs. 75 million.
The stock of Kerala cannabis was handed over to the Pesalai Police for onward legal proceedings.
With the latest operation, the Navy and Coast Guard have seized a total of approx 1242kg of smuggled Kerala cannabis in 2024.
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Customs achieve revenue: of Rs.1000 Billion
For the first time in history, Sri Lanka Customs has achieved record revenue of Rs.1, 000 billion (Rs. One trillion) during the first eight months of this year, thanks to the opportunity given to the administrative authority and officials to operate independently without external interference.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has set a revenue target of Rs.1, 534 billion for 2024. With the Rs.1, 000 billion targets already met within the first eight months, Director General of Customs Sarath Nonis is confident that the annual target can be achieved within the next four months of the year.
The Director General notes that the previous highest revenue record was Rs.975 billion in 2023. He also points out that typically, 25%-30% of total customs revenue comes from car imports, but this figure has dropped below 6% due to restrictions on car imports in both years.
This achievement is attributed to the guidance and support of President Ranil Wickremesinghe in his role as Minister of Financial Economic Stabilization and National Policy, as well as the leadership and contributions of State Ministers Ranjith Siyambalapitiya and Shehan Semasinghe. The Director General also credits the department’s success to its independence and the new operational methods and technical processes implemented over the past two years.
He added that over the past two years, the Department of Customs has implemented many positive changes, enabling officers to streamline operations through new methods and advanced technical processes.
Director General Sarath Nonis highlighted that the dedication of the entire customs staff has been instrumental in combating fraud, corruption, and smuggling.
The department continues to enhance its administrative activities under an annual action plan, ensuring regular transfers and updates to customs procedures and quality improvements.
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Brig. ordering recruits to vote for Ranil: Military denies NPP’s allegation
By Shamindra Ferdinando
The Defence Ministry and Army Headquarters yesterday (06) denied the NPP’s allegation that a senior officer, based at the Wahera Sri Lanka National Guard (SLNG) training centre, Kurunegala, had ordered recruits to vote for President Ranil Wickremesinghe on Sept. 05, the second day of the three-day postal voting period.
Over 700,000 public servants, including the members of the police and military, are eligible to exercise their franchise through postal voting.
Army spokesman Maj. Gen. Rasika Kumara and Defence Ministry Spokesman Colonel Nalin Herath said that as soon as this matter was brought to their notice, inquiries had been made. The officer, whom the accusations had been made against, held the Brigadier’s rank, they said.
Executive Director of PAFFREL (People’s Action for Free and Fair Election) Rohana Hettiarachchi confirmed the position taken by the military. The military said that Police Emergency, too, had responded, following a tip-off regarding alleged interference by the officer named by the NPP.
Retired Senior DIG D. Gajasingha, head of the JJB observation mission, said that he wasn’t aware of the current status of the complaint lodged by the party. According to the complaint lodged with the Election Commission (EC) by the NPP, the Brigadier in charge of the training facility had summoned recruits to his office and demanded that they exercise their franchise for President Wickremesinghe.EC said that those who couldn’t vote on Sept 4th, 5th and 6th would be able to do so on Sept 11th and 12th.
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