‘All of us will have to work hard for our country’:
Sri Lanka will reach position of greatness in the world - President
The text of the speech delivered by President Mahinda Rajapaksa after
his swearing-in for the second term of office on November 19, 2010 at
the Presidential Secretariat.

President Mahinda Rajapaksa addressing the nation after being
sworn-in for his second term of office |
“You are well aware that we now stand on our motherland that is much
greater than what was handed over to me five years ago. There can be no
greater satisfaction to a leader than the humble joy of being able to
address one’s people after building a much better country than before
and successfully carrying out the responsibility handed over to him by
the citizens of the country.
I recall how, five years ago on November 19, 2005, I took over this
country in these premises. On that November 19, when I took over this
country, it was divided and the Sri Lankan nation was losing this
country. Yet, we toiled day and night with patience and commitment,
facing all hostile forces, unshaken in the midst of rising storms.
Subsequently, on another memorable 19th - May 19 - we united this
country, achieving a victory over terrorism that had its global echoes.
Today, on this November 19, I take over this country again with the
determination, strength and courage to raise my motherland to a position
of greatness in the world.
Sri Lanka became a united nation, freeing the country in line with
the Mahinda Chinthana of 2005. From this day on, we will bring this
nation to a position of greatness in this world, implementing the policy
of Mahinda Chinthana: Vision for the Future. Today, I take over this
country with more courage, strength and confidence than in 2005.
Most of us, throughout our lives, have seen two destructive uprisings
in the South and a 30-year long terrorist problem in the North. I have
seen efforts to globally humiliate our motherland through terrorism,
separatism, and uprisings.
Our task as a nation on the rise to be among the great nations of the
world is to prevent such bloodshed in another 20 or 30 years. Therefore,
our first task is to ensure lasting national unity and sustainable,
permanent peace in our motherland.
I believe that the eradication of poverty is greater than the defeat
of uprisings. It requires true bravery.
Economic zones
In the Mahinda Chinthana of 2005, we decided to develop the 16,000
villages where more than 80 percent of our people live. You will feel
the change in cities outside Colombo and in the villages where there is
a new light of progress in place of the former darkness and ruin all
around. When five ports are being developed the villages around them
will inevitably be transformed into developed economic zones. These
rural areas that were ignored from the days of imperial rule are being
developed and the nation’s doors open for new employment, industry,
business opportunity and massive development.

President Mahinda Rajapaksa being sworn in by Chief Justice
Asoka de Silva |
Yet, we are aware that the developed countries in the world have many
other cities of fame apart from their capital cities. When development
spreads and roadways expand, we will have several cities that are not
second in any way to Colombo. This will inevitably lead to a completely
different image of Sri Lanka that the world will see tomorrow.
The massive power projects now under construction will ensure that by
2012 every home and family in our country will have electricity.
Therefore, the land that was freed from terrorism will by 2012 be a land
that is freed of darkness. You will soon hear the hum of industry that
is powered by this energy.
In keeping with the exhortation of our former kings, that not a drop
of water should flow to the sea without first serving the people, we are
today harnessing the water in all our great reservoirs for the task of
development. All reservoirs must be used without letting them idle.
This will lead to the filling up of our barns, providing drinking
water to the people. When we have enough food for our bodies, our minds
will be filled with the comfort of freedom.
Our expectation is to modernise all areas of employment as to make
them more productive and provide more revenue. The work of our people
should be regarded as an asset and not the result of hiring or slavery.
Our labour is an asset of dignity. It is by increasing the quality of
work that my country can be made the Wonder of Asia.
We have great hope for our younger generation. We will forever
remember the way our young men joined the combined forces and brought
victory to the nation, which bewildered the world. I lay trust in our
beloved sons and daughters while remembering those unparalleled heroes
of war who rest in this soil.
We must move towards a future generation that is trilingual. It is my
hope to raise the level of computer literacy to 75 percent in the near
future and make our future generation true heroes of technology in the
modern world. Sri Lankan youth must top the list of those employed in
the fields of science and technology. Our generation can achieve this
victory by making our country the knowledge hub we intend it to be.
What I seek is a country where we can travel from one end to another
in a few hours; an era which provides a good income for our people.
We must rise by making this country the hub of development in the
five-fold areas of naval, aviation, commerce and trade, power and
energy, and knowledge.
We must make this a country among those with the best quality of
life.
There is no room for hatred on politics, community, caste or religion
when our children are brought up in a life that is replete with all
facilities, has shelter and security, and is rich in love and
friendship.
Development does not mean living in isolation surrounded by concrete
structures while abandoning great humanitarian values, distancing
oneself from the greenery of trees, nature and other species around us.
We should move towards development while safeguarding the great
humanitarian traditions that exist among our people. Nature as seen in
the trees, vegetation and animals in our habitat should also obtain the
benefits of the development we achieve. Remember this! We are not a
miniature version of a developed country. We are Sri Lanka. Our
motherland is Sri Lanka.
We have the inherited wisdom to tolerate all opinion and take mature
decisions. We have a tradition of understanding our problems and
conflicts and finding solutions for them.
Development work
We understand our problems with perceived wisdom, based on realities.
The expectations of the people are not those of the terrorists.
We have carried out development work in the North and the East as
never before in the history of these regions. All development processes
carried out in the North and the East are a closure of the highways to
terrorism. I strongly believe that this infrastructure to banish poverty
is a major part of a political solution.
The people of the North were able to use their franchise in freedom
at the Presidential and Parliamentary Elections. In the forthcoming
elections too, we will ensure their right to vote freely and elect their
representatives.
Our policy is one of non-alignment. We do not have enemy states or
such groups or blocs. During the last era, we worked with many nations
in agreement and friendship for national security. We now step in to the
development era. We extend our hand of friendship to those who assist us
in this endeavour. There will be no development in the absence of peace,
nor peace in the absence of development. Therefore, we will strengthen
already existing relations between nations and are ready to establish
new relations for national security and development.
I am not used to abandoning a task due to difficulty or hardship. Not
only in freeing our nation, we will also not hesitate to take the
boldest of decisions in resolving the deep crises that many think
prevail in society.
We received a huge majority in all regions of this country in the
Presidential and Parliamentary Elections.
The people of this country gave us a huge mandate which cannot be
possible through proportional representation. We wish to see everyone in
this land become a stakeholder in the future victories that will flow
from this great victory, regardless of political differences. There is
no higher position you could elevate me to. I too do not see any higher
position I could achieve in our motherland. There is only one place I
can think of. It is my home at Medamulana where I will retire to. If
when I go there, the people of this country who meet me tell me with
gratitude, ‘You have done your duty by the country’; that shall be my
greatest satisfaction. I value the joy and contentment of my people more
than my own.
Never in any of my speeches have I referred to my motherland as a
small country. I have never called the land of my birth, ‘small Sri
Lanka’ or ‘small island’.
Great history
This is a land with a great history of many centuries, where the
Kalawewa, Ruwanweliseya, Sigiriya, Yoda Ela and Lovamahapaya stand;
where the Buddha trod thrice. A land that won our freedom from the
world’s most powerful imperialism from struggles that lasted nearly four
centuries; has defeated the most ruthless and savage terrorists of the
world.
It is where people who follow four different faiths live in harmony
and where today many communities live in brotherhood; and where the
world’s largest harbour and five other ports are being built, and the
strides of development are proceeding to build airports, expressways and
massive power stations. With such an abundance of greatness who would
dare to say that this is a small island?
Therefore, never ever call this a small country. You too must develop
your body, mind and word to match the dignity of this land of your birth
and take this country to the greatness it deserves.
Utthanavato satimato - sucikammassa nisammakarino
Sannatassa ca dhammajivino - appamattassa yaso’bhivaddhati
- Dhammapada |
(The fame of him who strives after perfection, is mindful, is pure
indeed, considerate, is restrained, righteous and heedful, spreads far
and wide.)
I call on you to follow these words of the Buddha.
I wish you all a bright future.
May the Noble Triple Gem bless you!” |