New Cabinet, State and Deputy Ministers sworn in…

January 12, 2015  

President Maithripala Sirisena today appointed 27 Cabinet Ministers, ten State ministers and eight Deputy Ministers at a ceremony held at the Presidential Secretariat in Colombo, where the parliamentarians took oath.


President Maithripala Sirisena announced he will call General Elections in three months and that the task of the Cabinet will be to implement his campaign pledges over the next 100 days before the parliamentary polls are held.


He warned the ministers of stern action if they are involved in corruption.


Some ministers and deputy ministers who served under former President Mahinda Rajapaksa had defected and pledged to support President Sirisena, yesterday. 


Former President Rajapaka’s cabinet had more than 110 Ministers, Deputy Ministers and State Ministers. (Pic by Sudath Silva)


Cabinet Ministers (Top)

 

1.Prime Minister Ranil Wickramasinghe – Minister of Economic Development & Policy Implementation

2.Ravi Karunanayake – Minister of Finance

3.Joseph Michael Perera – Minister of Home Affairs

4.John Amaratunga – Minister of Public Order, Disaster Management  & Christian Affairs

5.Duminda Dissanayake – Minister of Irrigation

6.Dr. Rajitha Senaratna – Minister of Health and Indigenous Medicine

7.Kabir Hashim – Minister of Highways and Investment Promotion

8.Sajith Premadasa – Minister of Housing and Samurdhi

9.Naveen Dissanayake – Minister of Tourism

10.Wijedasa Rajapaksa – Minister of Justice

11.Arjuna Ranatunga – Minister of Ports and Shipping

12.Patali Champika Ranawaka – Minister of Power and Energy

13.Rishad Bathiudeen – Minister of Industry and Commerce

14.Gayantha Karunathilake – Minister of Mass Media

15.Palani Diganbaram – Minister of Plantation  Infrastructure Development

16.Akila Viraj Kariyawasam – Minister of Education

17.D.M. Swaminadan – Minister of Resettlement, Reconstruction and Hindu Affairs

18.Rauff Hakeem – Minister of Urban Development, Water Supply and Drainage

19.Ms.Thalatha Athukorala – Minister of Foreign Employment

20.Ranjith Madduma Bandara – Minister of Internal Transport

21.P. Harrison – Minister of Social Services and Social Welfare

22.M.K.D.S. Gunawardena – Minister of Land

23.Ms.Chandrani Bandara – Minister of Women’s Affairs

24.Karu Jayasuriya - Minister of Buddha Sasana

25.Lakshman Kiriella – Minister of Plantation

26.Mangala Samaraweera – Minister of Foreign Affairs

27.Gamini Jayawickrama Perera – Minister of Food Security

 

Ministers of State (Center)

 

1.Nandimithra Ekanayake - Ministry of Culture and the Arts

2.V. Radhakrishnan - Ministry of Education

3.Faizer Mustapha - Ministry of Aviation

4.Palitha Range Bandara - Ministry of Power and Energy

5.Dilip Wedaarachchi - Ministry of Fisheries

6.Ms.Bernadeen Rose Senanayake - Ministry of Children’s Affairs

7.Rajiva Wijesinghe - Ministry of Higher Education

8.Ruwan Wijewardene - Ministry of Defence 

9.K. Velayudhan - Ministry of  Plantation Industries

10.Niroshan Perera - Ministry of  Youth Affairs

 

Deputy Ministers (Bottom)

 

1.Champika Premadasa - Ministry of Industry and Commerce

2.Harsha de Silva - Ministry of Policy Development & Economic Affairs

3.Eran Wickramaratne- Ministry of Highways and Investment Promotion

4.Sujeewa Senasinghe - Ministry of Justice

5.Wasantha Senanayake - Ministry of Tourism

6.Ms.Vijayakala Maheswaran - Ministry of Women’s Affairs

7.Ajith P. Perera - Ministry of Foreign Affairs 

8.Anoma Gamage - Ministry of Irrigation

New Cabinet, State and Deputy Ministers sworn in…
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