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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, January 1, 2017
Opportunites for Sri Lanka in 2017 After Recent Disappointments
As expected in January, Sri Lanka will lease Hambantota
port to a Chinese firm raising about USD 1.12 billion which should help
Sri Lanka pay off the USD 8 billion owed to China for the development
projects under the previous regime. I hope that the Chinese firm will be
able to make the Hambantota port profitable to bring more benefits than
just the money.
( January 1, 2017, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) I’m
writing this at the end of 2016 looking at Sri Lankan issues from a
political angle. I’ll start by mentioning recent disappointments from my
perspective that happened in the last 3 months of 2016. I don’t intend
to go into detail discussing or explaining them in this article. These
recent disappointments include the President’s controversial speech at
the Sri Lanka Foundation Institute, the recent emergence of racial
crimes & hatred, issues regarding the Government & Police’s
response to these incidents, the Inspector General of Police being
caught on a phone call implying he’s protecting someone under
investigation, the possibility of increased fines for traffic violations
cancelled due to a strike by private bus companies, a strike at the
Hambantota port, the Navy Commander assaulting a journalist at that
strike etc.
I think it is important that the Sri Lankan Government resolve the
problems arising from these issues. This Government really needs to
deliver in 2017 in light of these issues, and as more needs to be done
based on what they were voted in for. On the positive side, there are
some events set to take place in 2017 that could bring real benefits to
Sri Lanka. Firstly, the Cabinet recently approved a yearly event National Integration and Reconciliation Week beginning from the 8th to the 14th of January 2017. This event will
be promoting national integration among school children, creating
sensitisation and awareness in the media in all three languages,
encouraging the private sector to be involved in integration programs,
north south dialogue & inter-village exchange programs and a
competition to promote national integration.
As expected in January, Sri Lanka will lease Hambantota
port to a Chinese firm raising about USD 1.12 billion which should help
Sri Lanka pay off the USD 8 billion owed to China for the development
projects under the previous regime. I hope that the Chinese firm will be
able to make the Hambantota port profitable to bring more benefits than
just the money. In June 2016, the Right to Information (RTI) Bill was passed in Parliament. The RTI Act will come into effect on
Independence Day, 4th February 2017. It is from that day onward when
citizens can file RTI requests, making the Government more open to its
citizens.
The Sri Lankan Cabinet passed the
Open Government Partnership (OGP) plan in October 2016. The OGP plan
gives a 12-commitment national policy plan and sets up a steering
committee to monitor its implementation headed by both the President and
the Prime Minister. This national policy plan has a schedule until June
2018. Member countries of OGP, in endorsing the OGP Declaration, show a commitment to
“foster a global culture of open government that empowers and delivers
for citizens, and advances the ideals of open and participatory 21st
century government.”
A promise of the 100 day program was a Code of Conduct for
Parliamentarians, which still hasn’t been made law. There is some hope
as the Code of Conduct was mentioned in the Sri Lankan media recently,
and it was tabled and presented in
Parliament on the 10th of December. This gives an indication that it
will get passed in Parliament in the next 6 months, providing it gets
enough votes. Sri Lanka is working on a new constitution right now and
it’s possible that the new constitution will get completed or at least
make real progress next year. The Megapolis project is in its early
stages right now, and I hope to see much progress on it next year.
So these are some of the opportunities for Sri Lanka based on events set
to occur in 2017. I don’t have any idea how 2017 will play out for Sri
Lanka, but if the Government is mostly successful in the opportunities I
mentioned, as well as in other events, 2017 could be a good year for
Sri Lanka, compared to 2016.