Heavy vehicles worth Rs. 2,353 million presented to Army
by Dhaneshi YATAWARA
Over one-hundred heavy vehicles worth Rs. 2,353 million were
presented to the Sri Lanka Army for development activities currently
under way in the Northern Province.
The vehicles purchased from China, include 22 bulldozers, 37 motor
graders, nine rollers, 14 excavators and 19 wheel loaders.
The new vehicles will be used mainly for road development and to
repair irrigation systems in the North.
Chairman of the Presidential Task Force for Northern Development,
Senior Presidential Advisor Basil Rajapaksa MP, presented the vehicles
to the Army Commander, Lieutenant General Jagath Jayasuriya at a special
event yesterday at the Galle Face Green.
Chairman Basil Rajapaksa said the development and resettlement
programs in the North is the Government’s highest priority.
“Thus it is important to expedite the development activities taking
place in the North,” he said. Chinese Ambassador Yang Xiuping, Secretary
to the Ministry of Nation Building W.K.K. Kumarasiri, Additional
Secretary to the Ministry of Defence, U.A. Wickramasinghe and Chief
Field Engineer of the Engineering Corps Major General Deepal Alwis were
also present.
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