People’s land should rightfully belong to them: President

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  • Visiting Jaffna, says issue of land disputes in North is being reviewed and steps being taken to expedite return of land to people 
  • Jaffna Presidential Palace to be fully released for development project benefiting people of the region 
  • Assures more opportunities for Tamil-speaking youth in Police Department vacancies
  • Focus on establishing Industrial Zones in Paranthan, Mankulam, and Kankesanthurai
  • Opines political authority and State mechanism must collaborate to improve people’s living standards 

President Anura Kumara Disanayake yesterday stated that land belonging to the people should rightfully remain with them. 

He further emphasised that the issue of land disputes in the Northern Province is under review and that steps are being taken to expedite the process of returning land to its rightful owners. 

The President highlighted that while the Government has the authority to acquire land anywhere in the country for development projects or security purposes, it is imperative that alternative land is provided to those affected.

 President Disanayake made these remarks during the Jaffna District Coordination Committee (DCC) Meeting held at the Jaffna District Secretariat. 

He also stressed that the Jaffna President’s House will be fully repurposed for a project of greater significance to the people of the region. He urged officials to submit suitable proposals for this initiative.

The President instructed officials to investigate and take swift action regarding reports that families displaced by the war are still residing in the Northern Province. 

He also noted that a committee, led by the Secretary to the Prime Minister, has identified approximately 30,000 vacancies in State institutions. 



He assured that these vacancies would be filled in accordance with the established recruitment process, ensuring opportunities for university graduates as well. 

Additionally, the President announced that Tamil-speaking youth will be given greater opportunities to apply for vacancies in the Police Department and encouraged them to come forward for recruitment.

The Government has also planned to implement a comprehensive strategy to strengthen the transportation system in the Northern Province. This includes launching a joint bus operation project between the Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) and private bus operators. Furthermore, attention has been directed toward increasing the frequency of train services in the region.

The President stated that three new industrial zones will be established in Paranthan, Mankulam, and Kankesanthurai to improve the living standards of the people in the Northern Province. He also extended an invitation to Sri Lankans who left the country due to the war to invest in these projects. 

The Government is prioritising the Northern Province in its development plans, ensuring targeted initiatives for the region, the President emphasised. 

He further revealed that with an estimated 2.5 million tourists expected to visit Sri Lanka next year, the Government will identify and promote new tourist attractions in the Northern Province to boost tourism in the region. 

Additionally, the President assured that new recruitments for the state sector in the Northern Province will be carried out without political interference, while efforts will be made to further strengthen public service in the region.

President Anura Kumara Disanayake stated that the Government would engage in maximum diplomatic intervention to resolve the fisheries-related issues affecting the region. 

Additionally, he highlighted that the Northern Province has been identified as the region with the lowest consumption of piped drinking water in the country. In response, he emphasised the need to accelerate the on-going water supply projects in the area. Furthermore, he announced that funds have been allocated in the upcoming budget for the implementation of new water supply projects to improve access to clean drinking water in the province.

President Anura Kumara Disanayake acknowledged the numerous challenges faced by the people in the Northern Province and emphasised the Government’s commitment to strengthening the education, healthcare, transportation and agricultural sectors, along with the overall public service in the region. He further stated that both political authority and state mechanisms must work together to uplift the living standards of the people. 

 

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