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26th July 2016 03:03:33 Hours

Defence Secretary, State Officials & Commander Evaluate Progress in Released Lands

With the express purpose of evaluating the status quo of the Army-released civilian lands in Jaffna and the ongoing house construction projects of the Army for resettlement, a high-level delegation of state officials, including Engineer Karunasena Hettiarachchi, Secretary of Defence, together with Lieutenant General Crishanthe De Silva, Commander of the Army arrived in Jaffna this morning (23).

Engineer Karunasena Hettiarachchi, Secretary Defence, Mr V Sivagnanasothy, Secretary to Ministry of Prison Reforms, Rehabilitation, Resettlement and Hindu Religious Affairs, Mr N Vethanayaha, District Secretary  for Jaffna, Lieutenant General Crishanthe De Silva, Commander of the Army and Ms Wasantha Perera, Additional Secretary to Ministry of Defence who arrived at Keeramalai house construction site in the Thelippalai Grama Seva Division were received by Major General Mahesh Senanayake, Commander, Security Forces – Jaffna (SF-J).

The delegation inspected the Keeramalai site in the Walikamam North where the Army has undertaken the challenging task of constructing 100 new houses within a period of 45 days after General Mahesh Senanayake, Commander, SF-J presented a briefing to the visiting delegation.

During the discussion with the District Secretary for Jaffna and other authorities, matters related to lands so far released by the Army to the public and also the progress that has been hitherto achieved, were taken up for discussion with active inputs given by Mr V Sivagnanasothy, Secretary to Ministry Prison Reforms, Rehabilitation, Resettlement and Hindu Religious Affairs.

As regards the resettlement taking place in Kankasanthurai, Kurumbasetti and Keeramalai areas, a decision was made to give priority to resettlement of fisher folk who have the closest access to the seas in Keeramalai and its surroundings in consultation with the District Secretary and other local authorities.

As the last leg of the day’s itinerary, the delegation visited the boat anchoring point, now fast under reconstruction at Keeramalai with the support of Sri Lanka Navy troops which is an essential need for resettled fishermen.

The visit, aimed at exploring possibilities for acceleration of ongoing resettlement projects, livelihood promotion programmes, progress of micro and macro economy enterprises and promotion of other reconciliatory moves, was undertaken on the instructions of HE the President Maithripala Sirisena and Hon. D. M Swaminathan, Minister of Prison Reforms, Rehabilitation, Resettlement and Hindu Religious Affairs.