A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, April 9, 2015
Previous Govt. Allocated Rs 170M to Build School in Uganda
[In Sri Lanka there are many schools without toilet facilities]
Making a shocking revelation in Parliament yesterday (7) Policy Planning
and Economic Affairs Deputy Minister Dr. Harsha de Silva said, that the
previous government had allocated Rs 170 million for a construction
project in Uganda despite repeated refusals from the Ugandan Government.
The Deputy Minister said he was not aware of what happened to the said
project and allocation but the contractor had been paid USD 94,000.
Dr. de Silva said so, responding to a query raised by DNA MP Anura Kumara Dissanayake.
“We do not know the purpose of this project and how the rest of
allocation has been spent. First the funds were meant for constructing a
vocational training institute. But the Ugandan Government refused.
Thereafter, the Lankan Government expressed their willingness to utilize
the amount of funds to construct two buildings. The Ugandan Government
rejected that proposal too. After that the then government decided to
construct a women’s hostel there despite rejections. We are not aware of
what happened to that allocation,” he explained.
MP Dissanayake responded, “This is an amazing story. The funds belong to
the people of this country. People here complain of shortage of
buildings for schools. There are many schools without toilet facilities.
No funds have been allocated to provide people with drinking water. But
they pumped funds to Uganda despite opposition and rejections from that
government.”
Dr. de Silva said, “The project had been changed thrice. The contractor
which had been waiting was to be paid USD 156,827 for their time.
Thereafter, that amount too had been reduced and they were paid USD
94,000.”
Both Dissanayaka and the Deputy Minister were disturbed heavily by
Opposition members which provoked Dissanayake to say that those who
stayed like meek cats when one family was robbing the country are now
shouting.
“Those timid cats should have made such noise against those who robbed public money and not to disturb us,” he said.
By Gagani Weerakoon and Skandha Gunasekara
By Gagani Weerakoon and Skandha Gunasekara