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First democratic leader of Justice the Godfather of the Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle: Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Wigneswaran calls for further devolved power to address issues in Northern Province

16 February 2015
Noting that the elected leaders of the Northern Province had no control over their own offices, the Chief Minister of the Northern Provincial Council  CV Wigneswaran called on the government to hand over authority and power to the provincial administration during a Provincial Council meeting on Monday.

Over 100,000 war widows remain in the North-East of Sri Lanka said Mr Wigneswaran addressing a meeting of the Special Coordinating Committee for the Northern Province, in Jaffna.

The meeting was chaired by the Central Public Administration and Good Governance Minister Karu Jayasuriya, reports the New Indian Express.

100,000 War Widows in Lanka’s Northern Province, Says Wigneswaran

The New Indian Express
By P.K.Balachandran-Wednesday, February 18, 2015
COLOMBO: The Chief Minister of Sri Lanka’s Northern Province, C.V.Wigneswaran, said in Jaffna on Monday, that there are “almost a lakh war widows” in his province.
He was addressing a meeting of the Special Coordinating Committee for the Northern Province, which was presided over the Central Public Administration and Good Governance Minister, Karu Jayasuriya.
Delineating the problems confronting his  war-devastated province, Wigneswaran said that there are 20,000 “immobile patients” whose vertebral columns were injured during the war. Besides that, the Northern Province has a number of children orphaned during the war. Many are suffering from psychosomatic disorders. These need to be given psychiatric help, the Chief Minister said.
He charged that during the regime of President Mahinda Rajapaksa, there was “ bad governance, closed administration and corruption at all levels,” in the Northern Province.
The then military Governor (Maj.Gen.G.A.Chandrasiri), was running his own administration. Some ministers of the Ventral government were also running parallel administrations.  The elected peoples’ representatives of the province had no control over their own officers. Lack of supervision by the peoples’ representatives resulted in corruption going unchecked. With so many competing power centers in operation, officers of the provincial administration were in a quandary because they had often to choose between “the devil and deep sea”.   
Given this background, Wigneswaran appealed to Jayasuriya to hand over power and authority to the provincial administration as per the 13 th.Amendment of the constitution. He also stressed the need to fill vacant posts in the various administrative cadres so that the provincial administration will have the necessary trained manpower to implement its plans. The provincial council has to make several statutes, but it does not have trained officers to draft the statutes, he pointed out.
Kudos for New Governor
However, Wigneswaran thanked President Maithripala Sirisena for appointing a civilian to the post of Governor and praised the present Governor, HMGS Palihakkara, for changing the nature of the post.
Wigneswaran described Palihakkara as a “shepherd protecting his sheep, allowing that extra leverage to be free to run about and eat what they prefer, though not to bite on any forbidden fruit.”
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