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The Government is taking additional steps
to provide suitable facilities to
accommodate the IDPs coming to Government
held areas in increasing numbers.. Senior
Presidential Advisor and MP Basil Rajapaksa
disclosed this following a discussion with
key Line Ministers, Governor of the North,
Provincial Council Secretaries, Government
Agents, Divisional Secretaries and the
security officials held at the Presidential
Secretariat on January 17. The Government
has made arrangements to set up Refugees
Welfare Centres in Menik Farm 1 which has
150 acres, Menik Farm 2 having 450 acres and
Omanthai 150 acres to provide immediate
relief measures to the IDP’s coming from the
Vavuniya, Mannar, Mulaitivu, Kilinochchi and
Jaffna districts.
Senior Presidential Advisor and MP Basil
Rajapaksa disclosed this following a
discussion with key Line Ministers, Governor
of the North, Provincial Council
Secretaries, Government Agents, Divisional
Secretaries and the security officials held
at the Presidential Secretariat on January
17. The Ministry of Resettlement and
Disaster Management has made arrangements to
expedite the relief measures for IDP’s and
resettle 30,000 families within these three
camps. The Ministry has already resettled
778 families, he added.
The people coming from un-cleared areas
into the Government controlled areas will be
provided with cooked meals, dry rations,
drinking water, health and sanitary
facilities, electricity, cooking utensils,
clothes, infant food and other essential
items. In addition, they will also be
provided with daily allowance of Rs.100 for
any of their miscellaneous needs, further he
said
According to Senior President Advisor
Rajapaksa, the Government would get the
assistance of the relevant Ministries,
Provincial Council authorities, Divisional
Secretaries and security officials to
facilitate areas of recreation and other
amenities for the displaced persons.
The Ministry of Resettlement is
coordinating the provision of relief
services to the displaced persons through
the Government Agents in Vavuniya and a sum
of Rs.30 million has already been allocated
to facilitate arrangements.
“ More people are expected to enter
Government controlled areas in the near
future.
The Government is standing by in
preparation to provide all relief measures
to those coming from uncleared areas. The
Government has also aimed to improve the
living standards of the people in the war
torn region than the existing standards,” he
said.
He said with the assistance of the Health
Ministry, the UNICEF would provide Hygienic
Kit to each family and they have also
undertaken to provide supplementary food
such as UNIMIX and BP a 100 high energy
biscuits to all children to overcome any
form of malnutrition during this time.
The WFP and World Health Organisation
will be actively involved in expediting this
process.
He also directed the Zonal Education
Director and the Education Ministry
officials in Vavuniya to allow all the
students who have sat the December Ordinary
level Examination to be given the
opportunity to sit the upcoming mathematics
paper which is scheduled to be retaken on
January 24, 2009.
Rajapaksa also stated that” It is a
phenomenal fact during the recent liberation
of the North there was no damage to ant
property and harm to civilians. In this
instance, it is indeed significant where the
security forces had acted with utmost
respect and diligence to protect the rights
of the people of the North.
This has brought much praise among other
countries and high end officials hence this
would be a model the Geneva Convention would
be looking to promote among other
countries.”
He said the Government believes that the
major portion of credit for liberation of
northern areas should accrue to the heroic
forces that have relentlessly and a great
risk and cost taken on the world’s most
ruthless LTTE terrorist organisation and
triumphed Government.
The Government is looking forward to
establish the civil administration in the
Northern area. All the Government servants
are engaged to protect all the territories
liberated by the forces and security must be
strengthen in those respective areas, he
added.
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