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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Space For Review Of Critical National Issues

Early Monday 22nd September morning, a business leader rings
and states “Wow! Now there is light at the end of the tunnel”. “Which
tunnel? Yet another illusion? To be quickly covered in a black veil of
no debate and no Action? Why risk being targeted as a Traitor? Why loose
benefits of patronage politics till the end? and “Why not allow
business leaders to get back to their hypnotized sleep mode again?” asks
the independent voice.
If there is hope and light at the end of the tunnel, it is not too
late for the business leaders and the City based social and educated
elites to genuinely enter in to separate open intellectual debates on
Critical National Issues and let those in governance and those wanting
to be in governance, hear their voice and advocacy! The debates must of course be under Chatham House Rules, and be based on upholding the Private Sector Core
Values of placing “Sustainable Growth, Democracy, Human Rights, Rule of
Law, Equity, Peace and Ethno Religious Harmony of Sri Lanka and All its
People, the First Priority”. The Chambers and Chamber Leaders must in fact take the first steps? A weekend is all that is needed at first?
The Review can begin by identifying, at a macro level, the critical
national issues. Each of these critical issues should then be expanded
in to other key issues, taking the expectations of the Nation and all
the people as the foremost important objective. The next step should be
to prioritize these and place sometime references in seeing the expected
results or the expected change. The key issues can then be classified
under related headings. The next step should be to identify the core
expected strategic governance responses in effectively managing these
critical national challenges and delivering the desired change or key
results. The key issues and the required immediate response strategies
must then be grouped in to short term (12 months) and medium term (36
months) periods.
The use of appropriately designed plenary and sub group sessions with
expertise based resource allocations will lead optimum results from the
weekend. The sub group review teams can develop their presentations
under the allocated headings and summaries can be presented and debated
in a plenary session. A core groups comprising selected group leaders
can following the plenary, review the outcomes and compile within a week
a formal presentation. This presentation can then be placed in the
media, as a draft “Way Forward Strategy” for critique, suggestions and
response by other members of the private sector and leaders of civil
society as well as the public at large. Allowing two weeks for public
critique and one more week for the core group to finalize the
presentation based on public responses, the completed ‘Voice of
Advocacy Way Forward Strategic Submission’ should be ready to be sent to
all relevant leaders in governance and all political parties. The
submission recipients must be required to effectively respond to the
voice of business and civil society in the manifestos to be released for
the expected next round of key elections.
If Chamber and Business Leaders and the City based social and
educated elites take up this challenge, then certainly there will be
some hope of light at the end of the tunnel.

