|
President
Mahinda
Rajapaksa
yesterday
said the
Government
will
provide
more
than
200,000
jobs to
youth
within
the
first
few
months
of this
year.
The
President
stressed
that the
Government
has
already
drawn up
plans to
provide
these
jobs to
Sri
Lankan
youth in
foreign
countries.
Addressing
a
massive
election
rally in
Kegalle,
he
stressed
that Sri
Lanka
will
become
an
economic
nerve
centre
in the
region
after
the
construction
of five
harbours
and an
international
airport
at
Mattale
are
completed.
He
stressed
that he
is not
ready to
compromise
the
unitary
state of
the
country
to
achieve
narrow
and
petty
political
gains.
“The
Government
is
committed
to
ensure a
better
future
for all
Sri
Lankans
within
the
confines
of a
unitary
state of
the
country,”
he said.
President
Rajapaksa
said the
NDF
Presidential
candidate
has
failed
to
identify
Sri
Lanka as
a
unitary
state.
He said
he has
dropped
this
word
from his
election
manifesto
to
comply
with the
conditions
of the
TNA
deliberately.
He said
the
Government
will
nullify
the
agreement
that is
said to
have
been
signed
by a
Presidential
hopeful
and the
TNA to
remerge
the
North
and the
East
after
January
27.
The
President
added
that the
Government
led by
him is
always
for the
protection
and
promotion
of the
unitary
state of
the
country.
He
stressed
that he
is of
the
opinion
that
dividends
of
development
should
reach
all
parts of
the
country
equally.
The
President
said the
entire
country
was
brought
under a
massive
development
drive
under
the
Maganeguma
and
Gamaneguma
programs
based on
this
principle.
The road
network
in the
rural
area was
developed
and
highways
connecting
the city
and
villages
were
carpeted
under
these
programs.
He said
that he
was able
to open
Nenesala
Centres
islandwide
to
promote
the IT
literacy
among
the
school
going
children
and
youth.
The
President
said the
Government
ended an
era in
which
all
development
activities
were
confined
to the
city.
|