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SL asks JICA to resume US$ 2.5 billion worth projects halted due to fiscal crisis

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Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena yesterday urged the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to recommence all projects that are temporarily halted due to fiscal issues.

He made this request when JICA Director General for South Asia, Ito Teruyuki called on him on Monday (20). Teruyuki assured the Prime Minister that JICA projects would be resumed no sooner after the debt restructuring program is finalized by the International Monetary Fund.

US$ 2.5 billion worth 12 JICA projects have been temporarily halted due to the fiscal crisis. JICA delegation expressed satisfaction over the progress in debt restructuring plans, in which Japan also played a major role.

The Prime Minister thanked JICA Director General for the continuous assistance provided to Sri Lanka for several decades for water treatment, sewerage, sanitation and solid waste treatment projects in several cities and towns. He also requested JICA to provide assistance in new areas such as renewable energy and electrification of public transport and railways.

Prime Minister Gunawardena also briefed the JICA delegation about the steps taken to improve transparency and accountability in project implementation by enacting required legislations as recommended by the Committee appointed by the President. He added that a Budget Act would be passed to ensure continuation of nationally important projects and policies despite change of governments in power.

Secretary to the Prime Minister, Anura Dissanayake, Secretary Public Administration and Home Affairs, Neel Bandara Hapuhinna, Japanese Ambassador Mizukoshi Hideaki, JICA Chief Representative Tetsuya Yamada and Special Representative Ide Yuri also took part in the discussion.


  Comments - 3

  • Ram Tuesday, 21 February 2023 11:45 AM

    Will they ever come. It is common knowledge that a senior Minister asked for Commission from a Japanese firm and the Minister was exonerated though the complaint was made by the Japanese Embassy

    Sandy Tuesday, 21 February 2023 11:47 AM

    Instead of relying on other countries indigenous solutions needs to be developed. Local companies should be encouraged to develop public transportation system.

    Bernard Jayatilake Tuesday, 21 February 2023 07:42 PM

    Where was this person when the former ruler arbitrarily suspended the Japanese-funded US Dollar 1.5 billion Light Railway Project?


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