The tragedy of the university student underscores the breakdown of social relations.
Celebrate the Victory of May 7 Peacefully and ensure that our newly appointed members are prepared to commence their duties.
Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya
Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that the victory commemorated on May 7 should be celebrated in a democratic and peaceful manner, while also urging the public to stand firmly against corruption in all sectors of society.
The prime Minister made these remarks while addressing a series of public gatherings held on May 2 in the areas of Homagama, Kirivaththuduwa, Dampe, Nawalamulla, and Magammana.
Addressing the gatherings, Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya further stated:
There remains a significant amount of work to be done ahead of us. Our foremost priority is to reform the education sector. It is imperative that teachers receive proper training and that shortages of teachers be accurately addressed. For years, appointments of teachers and school principals have not been conducted appropriately. Numerous court cases are currently pending due to various irregularities within the Ministry of Education.
Corruption must be decisively rejected by all sectors of society, whether in schools, hospitals, offices, workplaces, or even at service counters. Citizens must collectively oppose it. Our youth, in particular, must reunite and take collective action. Dreams alone are not sufficient and realizing those dreams requires committed effort.
Recently, we were informed of the tragic death of a university student. Both the Ministry and the Police are conducting investigations into the matter. Incidents such as these expose the breakdown of the connections of university systems within our society. This situation must be addressed and corrected.
There are institutions that have long operated without strategies. These institutions must be rebuilt. This journey is not one that should or can be opposed. Those who value integrity and good governance cannot stand against this path. This is not merely another election.
For the first time, the leadership representatives of the country and the people are working in close partnership. Public trust in governance has been re-established, and we are committed to honoring and upholding that trust as we strive to rebuild the nation.
You may contribute through taxes and levies. In the past, those funds often disappeared into private hands. We are determined not to allow that to happen again. These public funds will be utilized to provide services directly to the people.
This is a national effort to build a society rooted in integrity and discipline. Such a transformation cannot occur overnight. It requires strategic planning and time. Those questioning the government’s progress are not truly considering the well-being of the people.
On May 7, we call upon all citizens to celebrate the democratic victory peacefully and ensure that our newly elected representatives of the local governments are prepared to commence their duties with dedication.
No matter the criticisms or disruptions, the government remains steadfast in its course. The administration is operating according to a well-considered plan and remains accountable solely to the people.
The event was attended by Members of Parliament Susantha Dodawatta and Aruna Panagoda, along with several local government candidates and a large number of residents of the area.