President Rajapaksa assures Northerners a better life
By K.T. Rajasingham
President Mahinda Rajapaksa pours pan on a Bo-tree
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President Mahinda Rajapaksa said that he will give everything to the
people of the Northern Province. He said whether people appreciate or
not , that was his vision, mission and foremost duty. President
Rajapaksa said that people should appreciate whatever that is given and
then only ask for more.
He also said that people should appreciate what the Government is
doing for them.
Speaking about the freedom that is now available, the President said,
“The biggest gift we were able to give is the ability for people to live
freely once again. Our most loved treasure is our children, and there
was a time when parents had to hide their children to protect them. We
should all work to protect this freedom.”
President Rajapaksa on his way to Colombo after the completion of his
two-day visit to Jaffna, visited a grap farm on the Keerimalai -
Mawiddapuram road on the invitation of Minister Douglas Devananda.
Meeting grape farmers
On arrival at the farm, he not only went around to see the
cultivation but also spoke with the owners and inquired about grape
cultivation.
At the farm, he also met over 150 grape farmers and inquired about
their problems.
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President
Rajapaksa offers flowers at the Nagadeepa Vihara. |
They told the President about their problems regarding electricity,
scarcity of water, loan facilities they presently experience. The
President instructed the Governor and Minister Douglas Devananda to look
into the problems of farmers.
In the Jaffna district alone, for the cultivation of grapes,
subsidies were already given to 269 families by the Provincial Council.
As more farmers have shown interest in the cultivation of grapes and
other cash crops in the newly released lands by the Security Forces in
the Valikamam East region, President told the Governor to prepare a
program so that it might help farmers who are in those newly released
lands in the Valikamam East region.
Governor of the Northern Province, G.A. Chandrasri, Tellipalai
Divisional Secretary Sri Mohan, Deputy Agriculture Director Sivakumar
and the other Government officials participated in the discussions.
President Rajapaksa met Jaffna civil society representatives and
discussed about the development projects that are being undertaken in
the Jaffna district.
Nearly 30 civil society representatives participated in the
discussions and they touched on subjects such as people being displaced,
resettlement of people, educational facilities, electricity and
livelihood issues.
Meeting civil society representatives
Civil society representatives thanked the President for the
development activities undertaken under his leadership in Jaffna and
also pointed out some new development activities that should be launched
in the Jaffna district.
Religious leaders, lawyers, medical doctors, educationalists,
traders, social workers, representatives of coconut, palmayra and
fisheries associations participated in the discussions.
Civil Society representatives said that discussion with President
Mahinda Rajapaksa was fruitful and it paved way for creating goodwill
among people in Jaffna.
Ministers Douglas Devananda, Maithripala Srisena, Governor G.A.
Chandrasri, Deputy Chairman of Committees Murugesu Chandrakumar MP and
Silvestri Alantin UPFA parliamentarian participated in the discussion.
Opening building complex
President Rajapaksa opened the Central Function Building Complex of
the Jaffna Teaching Hospital.
“We believe this facility will help people live healthier lives,”
President Rajapaksa said while thanking Japan for funding the project.
With a new Intensive Care Unit (ICU), a medical laboratory and a unit
for cancer patients, the hospital is well on its way to becoming a
fully-equipped hospital.
President Rajapaksa said the services of the hospital are not limited
only to the people in the Jaffna peninsula and encouraged all the people
in the north to use the facility.
“What was destroyed for 30 years, we are rebuilding again,” the
President said as he called upon medical professionals to work towards
protecting the facility.
The President said, “The biggest gift we were able to give is the
ability for people to live freely once again. There was a time when
parents had to hide their children to protect them. We should all work
to protect this freedom.”
Courtesy: Asian Tribune
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President Rajapaksa
visits the Thirupathi Venkatachalapathi Temple in Jaffna. |
President Rajapaksa
visits the Thirupathi Venkatachalapathi Temple in Jaffna. |
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President Rajapaksa
opens the building complex of the Jaffna Teaching Hospital. |
President Rajapaksa
commissions the Uthuru Jananee power station in Jaffna. |
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President
Rajapaksa arrives at the venue to open the building complex
of the Jaffna Teaching Hospital. |
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Pix by Sudath Silva |
President Rajapaksa
speaks to farmers in Jaffna. |
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