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PM vows to continue development projects
Jan 04, 201612:27 PM
PM vows to continue development projects

The new government has taken every possible effort to resolve issues with respect to allegations of human rights violations, the Prime Minister says.

 

 
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe made the observation while making a special statement at the Temple Trees this morning (04).

 

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“A new year has dawned.

 


In January last year, the people of Sri Lanka elected President Maithripala Sirisena as their President. With his election, we embarked on a new journey filled with hope and possibilities. As the vision of Good Governance completes one full year in a few more days, we look back with a sense of achievement and pride, having secured freedom for all Sri Lankans.

 


For the first time in history, a President in power has chosen to curtail some of the powers vested within the office of the President. The Elections Commissioner has been assured full authority and power within his sphere, which enabled the country to enjoy a free and fair election.

 


Upon the conclusion of the parliamentary election, the two main parties have been able to come together to form a National Government, successfully overcoming the challenges posed by accusations of human rights violations. 

 


We have been able to join hands with the international community in taking the initial steps towards ensuring human rights and freedom for all Sri Lankans. We have commenced the process of giving their land back to the civilians of the North. While resettling them, we will ensure the rights of people living in other areas as well.

 


We have embarked upon a new journey that continues this year – our goal is to ensure economic and social prosperity for Sri Lanka; enhancing income levels, providing employment for youth, introducing new and innovative economic measures, paving the way for Sri Lanka to become poverty free and economically empowered, establishing a system of education on par with the highest global standards and safeguarding the rule of law in a land that is socially forward looking, will be the milestones of that journey.

 


This is the journey I am inviting all of you to join us on. It is a journey that has been endorsed by the people of Sri Lanka. We have the backing of the international community as well.

 


Under President Sirisena’s guidance, we plan to have in place a mechanism that will guarantee economic and social development, within the next 03 years. 

 


This journey seeks prosperity for all Sri Lankans ; the journey that assures every Sri Lankan of a better tomorrow. There will be criticism and pointing of fingers but this journey cannot be held back.

 


We pledge to bring prosperity never seen before, to Sri Lanka. The critical voices will soon join us to see it through – undoubtedly. That prosperity is for Colombo, as it is for Trincomalee. It is for Hambantota as well as for Jaffna. Let us unite as one to see that vision come to pass.

 


Let me wish all Sri Lankans a happy new year.”

 

 

 

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