President at Norochcholai:
People rejected those who betrayed country
*Electricity for all within two years
*Govt focusing on alternative power sources
*Infrastructure facilities for rural areas
* Massive development drive country
Chaminda PERERA in Norochcholai
The people do not want to see those who betrayed the country in
power.
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A bird’s eye view of the Norochcholai
project. Pictures by Sudath Silva |
“The resounding mandate given by the People to the Government at all
elections since 2005 shows that they do not want to see treacherous
elements in power,” said President Mahinda Rajapaksa.
The President was speaking at the opening of the first phase of the
Lak Vijaya coal power plant in Norochcholai yesterday.
The President said that provision of electricity to the rural
villages would no longer be an election pledge nor a slogan as the
Government will complete providing electricity to all households in the
country within the next two years.
The President added that 87 percent of all house holds in the country
are supplied with electricity and it would be increased to 100 per cent
within two years.
The first phase of Lak Vijaya Power plant generates 300 MW of
electricity to the National Grid.
The project was funded by the Chinese Government. Construction work
was carried by a Chinese company.
The Sri Lankan Government also invested Rs 5,300 million for the
first stage and Rs 11,000 million for the second stage of construction.
President Rajapaksa said that the Government is in the process of
providing infrastructure facilities to the rural areas.
The President noted that those who stood in the Government’s path to
liberate the country from the clutches of terrorism have raised their
ugly heads again to deter the country’s development march.
President Rajapaksa added that they have launched protests demanding
the ban of GSP+ facility on Sri Lanka.
The President added these elements want to prevent the country from
being developed.
President Mahinda Rajapaksa added that Sri Lanka is one of the few
countries in the region where electricity is provided for domestic and
industrial purposes round the clock.
The President said the Government has focused on alternative power
sources such as wind power.
He said the Government conducted all elections in time and sought
fresh mandates from the people. “The process of conducting elections
strengthens democracy,” he added.
President Rajapaksa said that the country faced insurrections and
terrorism due to the lack of a proper mechanism to develop the country.
“We did not have a proper program to build the country and this led
to youth upheavals in 1971, 1988 and terrorism which engulfed the nation
for nearly 30 years,” he added.
He said the entire country has been brought under a massive
development drive.
The President added that new ports, Super high ways and new power
stations are being constructed in the country.
President Rajapaksa added that the country has been in the path of
progress since the victory of UPFA government led by him in 2005.
“The people of this country started hearing news about the country’s
achievements in respect of all key sectors since the Government came
into power in 2005”, he added. He paid special gratitude to the
Government of China and the officials who helped complete the project in
time.
The President added that all developed countries in the world laid
more focus on the development of the power and energy sector.
Power and Energy Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka, Deputy Minister
Premalal Jayasekera, Public Administration and Home Affairs Minister
John Seneviratne were present.
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