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Defence Secretary Goatabaya Rajapaksa said that studies being conducted with a view to easing traffic congestion in the Colombo city, with the introduction of a mass transit system being seriously considered as a solution.

Speaking at the inauguration of Work in Sri Lanka Conference this morning Mr Rajapaksa also said that much work is also being done to regain Colombo’s former reputation as the Garden City of the East.

“Urban life has been rejuvenated with the establishment of public open spaces for people to exercise, socialise and relax in. The quality of the waterways and the Beire Lake in the city centre is being improved. This will enable more recreational activities to take place on and around the water bodies, whilst also uplifting the natural character of the city. Walls that had been erected in public places due to security concerns stemming from the war have been removed, opening up new vistas of greenery and beautiful architecture for people to see and enjoy,” he said.

He also called on the expatriates to return to the country. Due to the uncertain situation that prevailed in the country from the 1980s until 2009, however, many of our best and brightest left Sri Lanka to seek greener pastures in other countries, he said.

“Whether these individuals left to escape the conflict, pursue higher education, obtain more lucrative employment or enjoy a better quality of life, their departure was a serious loss to the nation. Now that Sri Lanka has overcome the problems it faced in the past and is poised for rapid and equitable growth, the time is ripe for expatriate Sri Lankans from all communities to consider coming back home,” Mr. Rajapaksa said.

Full speech

“Sri Lanka’s Readiness to Become Asia’s Next Knowledge Hub”
Speech for the Work in Sri Lanka Conference 2013

It gives me great pleasure to address you this morning at the inaugural “Work in Sri Lanka” Conference. In keeping with the national vision for economic growth, this conference explores Sri Lanka’s potential to become Asia’s Next Knowledge Hub. Capitalising on its present opportunities to achieve this transformation would have seemed impossible even a decade ago, when Sri Lanka remained affected by terrorism. When His Excellency Mahinda Rajapaksa was elected to the Presidency in 2005, he had a very clear vision of ending the terrorist conflict and bringing peace and stability back to the country. This was one of the core promises of the Mahinda Chinthana, which outlined his vision for the first term of his Presidency. Less than five years into that first term, terrorism in Sri Lanka was defeated, and peace was won for our people.

The Mahinda Chinthana Idiri Dekma, which outlines the President’s vision for his second term in office, focuses on strengthening the peace and fast-tracking economic development. The main thrust of the development strategy identified is the transformation of Sri Lanka into a dynamic global hub. This strategy makes full use of
•    Sri Lanka’s strategic position in the centre of the Indian Ocean
•    Its educated and productive workforce, and
•    Its hard won peace, stability and security.

It envisions that Sri Lanka will become a Naval, Aviation, Commercial, Energy and Knowledge Hub. The Government has been laying the seeds of this transformation since before the end of the war. Its investment in vital infrastructure such as the Hambantota Port, Mattala Airport, energy generation and transmission facilities, and high quality road and rail networks have created a strong base on which to build for the future. The task before all of us now is to make maximum use of this foundation to take Sri Lanka to the next level.

There are already glimpses of Sri Lanka’s true potential in the many sectors it excels in. Its apparels and garment industry is widely known as one of the best in the world. In addition to manufacturing clothing of the highest quality for leading brands, Sri Lankan companies are increasingly recognised for design, innovation and the adoption of cutting edge technologies. Sri Lanka’s apparel industry is also widely recognised for complying with international best practices and being free of child labour, forced labour, and sweatshop practices. Companies and groups such as Brandix, MAS Holdings and the Hirdaramani Group are world-class enterprises in this sector. The expertise of Sri Lankan professionals is also much sought after by firms in the apparels industry in other nations. In addition to the world’s first green garment factory, there are a number of LEED Platinum and Gold certified production facilities in the country. This is a strong indication of Sri Lanka’s potential to be a high tech, world-class competitor in large global industries.

In the Computer industry, Sri Lanka has produced several innovative companies and engineers who have developed software used in many critical applications around the world. Large local firms such as Virtusa, Millennium IT, WSO2, IFS and CodeGen have developed a broad range of software used in many fields. This includes software for large-scale real time financial transactions, middleware for online auction and retail applications, enterprise resource planning software, travel & ticketing engines, custom applications to streamline business processes & operations, and even artificial intelligence. There are IT companies in Sri Lanka which have even developed software facilitating overseas evaluation of medical imaging for American hospitals, and battle simulation training software used by some of the world’s leading militaries. The overall quality and high level of innovation in Sri Lanka’s IT industry is widely recognised, and its future potential is immense. In this context, it is very heartening to note that the University of Moratuwa has been ranked as the world’s leading institution in Google’s “Summer of Code” programme from 2005 to 2012. More than twice as many of its students have been selected for stipends and awards as the next highest ranked university.

In addition to these large and comparatively long established industries, there are several specialist Sri Lankan companies and outsourced production facilities in the country that make world-class industrial products and components. These include companies active in non-traditional industries such as the production of sensors for automobile airbags, and the manufacturing of yachts and boats. It has to be admitted, however, that one of the limiting factors for further innovation and growth in high tech industries is that there are too few high quality universities and Research and Development oriented institutions in Sri Lanka. Nevertheless, as with the Sri Lanka Institute of Nanotechnology, which is a successful public private partnership between the Government of Sri Lanka and several leading firms in the private sector, there is a lot of potential for Sri Lanka to develop further in this area.

One of the primary reasons for the successes of local businesses in various fields is the very high quality of Sri Lanka’s human capital. Sri Lankan schools and universities produce smart and hardworking professionals in a large number of sectors. These individuals have excelled in their chosen fields both in Sri Lanka and abroad. Due to the uncertain situation that prevailed in the country from the 1980s until 2009, however, many of our best and brightest left Sri Lanka to seek greener pastures in other countries. Whether these individuals left to escape the conflict, pursue higher education, obtain more lucrative employment or enjoy a better quality of life, their departure was a serious loss to the nation. Now that Sri Lanka has overcome the problems it faced in the past and is poised for rapid and equitable growth, the time is ripe for expatriate Sri Lankans from all communities to consider coming back home.  

For its part, the Government is very keen on creating an environment conducive for knowledge workers and other professionals to live and work in Sri Lanka. These individuals expect to maintain a high quality of life for themselves and their families. They therefore require a social and physical environment that is of a high standard. The creation of such an environment is also extremely important from the perspective of attracting Foreign Direct Investment, and for the further development of local industries and businesses. It is for these reasons that the Ministry of Defence & Urban Development, together with the provincial and local authorities, has undertaken a range of programmes throughout the country to uplift the quality of the country’s metropolitan areas. The focus is on developing clean, green, people friendly cities and towns that will foster an efficient working environment and a relaxed living environment.

In Colombo, a lot of work has been done in the recent past to address the many issues that the city faced due to its organic growth over the last few decades. The Government is shifting its administrative functions to the Sri Jayawardenepura area, so that Colombo will have more space in which to grow as a world-class commercial hub. Old infrastructure that had been largely neglected, such as the canal network and the drainage and sewerage systems, is being improved. Plans are in place to augment and improve the efficiency of water supply distribution and electricity transmission. Management of municipal solid waste is another area that has received considerable attention in the recent past. Studies are presently being conducted on how to address this issue successfully in the long term. There are also studies being conducted with a view to easing traffic congestion in the city, with the introduction of a mass transit system being seriously considered as a solution.

Much work is also being done to regain Colombo’s former reputation as the Garden City of the East. Urban life has been rejuvenated with the establishment of public open spaces for people to exercise, socialise and relax in. The quality of the waterways and the Beire Lake in the city centre is being improved. This will enable more recreational activities to take place on and around the water bodies, whilst also uplifting the natural character of the city. Walls that had been erected in public places due to security concerns stemming from the war have been removed, opening up new vistas of greenery and beautiful architecture for people to see and enjoy. Landmark historic sites such as the Dutch Hospital, the Colombo Racecourse and the former Auditor General’s Department complex have been renovated and given a new lease of life. These sites are becoming increasingly popular amongst locals and tourists alike, and are contributing to the city’s new vibrancy.

It should be noted that international investors and the local private sector alike have seized upon the many opportunities being created through these programmes. Over the next decade, the quality of Colombo’s real estate and its skyline will transform dramatically as world-class hotels, apartment complexes, office buildings and entertainment venues are established here. [The majority of the buildings shown on these slides represent projects whose development is already well advanced]. These developments and other programmes of the Government, will help transform Colombo into one of the leading commercial hubs in the South Asian region. It is in fact distinctly possible that Colombo will soon become South Asia’s World City. It will be the dynamic centrepiece of a country that is fast achieving its aspiration to be the Wonder of Asia.

Apart from the metro Colombo region, the Government has also focused on uplifting the standards of other key urban centres. A great deal of attention has been paid to the uplifting of Hambantota. Assisted by the establishment of the Harbour and the close-by Mattala International Airport, Hambantota has enormous potential to develop as an industrial and logistics hub as a result of its location in close proximity to one of the busiest Sea Lanes of Communication in the world. There is considerable private sector interest in the development of this region as well. Steps have also been taken to improve the quality of well-established cities such as Kandy and Galle. Smaller cities such as Anuradhapura, Jaffna, Matara, Nuwara Eliya and Trincomalee are also being developed rapidly so that the quality of life of their residents and visitors will also be improved.

In parallel to these urban development efforts, the Government is also improving transport infrastructure so that travel time within and between these cities will be improved dramatically. The creation of the Expressway network is a key undertaking in this regard, as is the upgrading and expansion of the railway network. Through the uplifting of road and rail, and the upgrading of smaller, regional airports to facilitate domestic air travel, cities throughout the country as well as Sri Lanka’s many wonderful tourist attractions are becoming much more convenient to access.

Sri Lanka is a nation blessed with wonderful sandy beaches, serene hill country stations, sprawling wildlife parks and many beautiful ancient cities steeped in history. There are world-class luxury and boutique hotels in close proximity to most of these attractions, and more facilities are coming up every year. Knowledge workers and other professionals who choose to live and work in Sri Lanka have ample opportunity to enjoy these high quality holiday destinations that exist throughout the country.

With all of the developments and opportunities noted during this address and in the preceding speeches, it is clear that Sri Lanka has tremendous potential to develop much further. The Government is keen to work with the private sector and civil society to overcome the issues the nation faces in order to realise this potential. During the rest of this Conference, I trust that you will discuss ways and means to overcome these issues and to steer Sri Lanka towards a much brighter future. The nation needs your contributions to thrive. Together, I have every confidence that we can transform this country not only into Asia’s next Knowledge Hub, but also the Wonder of Asia.

Thank you.

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  • BUSHEL Monday, 23 December 2013 12:33 PM

    Do not let Cammerroon fellow to craete issues in the country and delay our programmes

    Prasa Thursday, 26 December 2013 03:48 AM

    Law and Order has gone to dogs !! please work on that fast !!!
    We count on you on that also....

    Before talking about big mass transport systems, just put two flyovers in Battaramulla-Colombo road wihch is unbearable taffic jam everyday!!! why are u blind on this ???

    Shakeel Thursday, 26 December 2013 01:58 AM

    Gota is doing a better job than many others. Likewise, if you want expats to return, make the dual citizenship process transparent and easier rather than the new process which is complicated. Better traffic management and attitude by the ppl should change as well. Ban bills/poster pasting which deface the country.

    Lankan Thursday, 26 December 2013 12:00 AM

    Why don't you use your power to eliminate the Drug cartels from our land? What Or you are not interested? via DM Android App

    Bern Wednesday, 25 December 2013 02:25 PM

    Sir, we Srilankan truly appreciate your hard work and the vision. You are doing an excellent job please keep it up. As we read through time has come to decpline the drivers especially the three wheelers. Please consider of increasing the traffic fines as some offenders get away by merely paying few rupees. If the fine system effective and lot to be paid people would be more careful. Good Luck Sir

    investigator Wednesday, 25 December 2013 06:00 AM

    why do not take steps to stop drug trafic ???.

    mohamed asfar Tuesday, 24 December 2013 11:25 AM

    stop the 3 wheeler to one part of colombo and see how beautiful the area will be.

    Lankan Tuesday, 24 December 2013 05:32 AM

    Sir, Landscaping & beutification - Make it mabndotory for the residents living by the sides of main roads.

    brain child Tuesday, 24 December 2013 05:30 AM

    Dear Sir please we see one communal fighting ending and another being created
    to make it worst concerned authorities don't take any action
    try to solve this
    peace and stability are two main factors for our decision to come back

    Lanka Shantha Monday, 23 December 2013 02:43 PM

    Three-wheelers are not allowed in the Southern part of Mumbai.
    Follow the example.

    Suq Madique Monday, 23 December 2013 02:03 PM

    Simple. Reduce the number of VIP escort vehicles. Send all outstation MPs to their electorates where they belong.

    Maha R Monday, 23 December 2013 01:56 PM

    We can always count on Gota.

    Andrew Pitugala Monday, 23 December 2013 01:39 PM

    Discipline is No. 1. Equally important is observing traffic laws and rule. This will immediately ease the traffic movement.

    rohitha Monday, 23 December 2013 01:16 PM

    appreciate all the good work

    haa hoo Monday, 23 December 2013 12:35 PM

    Gota the Great. Wonderful work sir. Control the regional politicians and have a professional police force. Expats will comeback to Sri Lalnka.

    Expatriate Monday, 23 December 2013 10:17 AM

    You are doing a good job Sir, But if you want me to come back corruption and law & order need to be re establish. That is upmost priority to me.

    BUSHEL Monday, 23 December 2013 12:30 PM

    Before when or the date that we can see this with our naked eye?

    Pasel Monday, 23 December 2013 12:19 PM

    You are one of them left to US for better life
    Whether these individuals left to escape the conflict, pursue higher education, obtain more lucrative employment or enjoy a better quality of life, their departure was a serious loss to the nation.

    GC Monday, 23 December 2013 12:14 PM

    The more educated to come back. Less educated to go out. That could result in voters voting with their brains?

    Sinna lay Monday, 23 December 2013 12:06 PM

    We want alkahol princesses n ciggerettes princesses gibes own...

    Sukumar Monday, 23 December 2013 11:54 AM

    The beauty of the present City of Colombo is a silent witness for your actions. Keep up your good work sir.

    Lara Monday, 23 December 2013 11:51 AM

    Yes Sir , We are awaiting to come back we love our mother land we love as our own mother that gave us lot in our life.

    Randeniya Banda Monday, 23 December 2013 11:37 AM

    We have to be vigilant to protect what we have achieved so far through massive development programs in the country. Don't forget our neighbor is not happy or pleased about the progress Sri Lanka has made after ending the war.

    ganesh Monday, 23 December 2013 11:20 AM

    You have the brains to make this country a Paradise Sir!!! Thank You for your thinking on development

    Percy Jilmart Monday, 23 December 2013 11:18 AM

    If he wants expatriates to return to the country, tell him to confine army personnel to barracks and only have the police in charge of law and order. In normal democratic countries with no war the armed forces are in their barracks.

    Ravi Monday, 23 December 2013 11:08 AM

    Hats off Sir.. A mass transportation system is highly time opportune..You are rendering an epochal service to the nation.

    vijay Monday, 23 December 2013 10:57 AM

    Trying to shift the capital to Hambanota

    reer Monday, 23 December 2013 10:46 AM

    Soon he will bring you tolls for using colombo suburb roads, in addition to express roads.. He knows how to get it done.

    mohamed asfar Monday, 23 December 2013 10:22 AM

    sir, you are a man of action. stop the 3 wheeler import and as you said bring the metro system soon if we need to improve.

    Game Kolla Monday, 23 December 2013 10:19 AM

    While he is inviting expatriate to come back...other government departments encourage to go abroad countries such as..Korea,middle east, etc... please correct me if I am wrong.


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