President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has stated that he will not deviate from the democratic system that guarantees the freedom and aspirations of the people in governing the country.
But the President urges all parties not to abuse the freedom that comes with it.
The President made these remarks addressing the inaugural ceremony of the programme to award Mahaweli Ranbima Deed to 100,000 Mahaweli recipients held at the Embilipitiya Mahaweli Ground,today (26).
According to the National Policy Framework’ Vistas of Prosperity and Splendour’, the Ranbima Deed Programme is being implemented to grant the people the right to a clear title to the land. It is planned to issue 100,000 clear deeds this year.
Under the first phase, 35,000 title deeds will be handed over to farmers in 10 Mahaweli zones.
It is planned to complete the distribution of all land deeds of the farmers living in the Mahaweli areas before the end of next year.
Having legal ownership of the land gives the owners a number of opportunities, including the transfer of inheritance to family members and the ability to do transactions with financial institutions keeping the land as a surety.
The President and the Prime Minister presented deeds to 30 people, symbolizing the Ranbima Deed Programme.
Lack of foreign exchange is a major problem currently the country is facing. One of the main reasons for this is the loss of foreign exchange earnings from tourism and foreign employment due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Debts taken by previous governments have to be repaid with interest. The President stated that these problems were not occurred due to a fault of him or the government.
The President pointed out that to overcome present challenges, the Opposition, the people and the government must work together and further said that he did not expect any responsible party to carry out disruptive strikes and false propaganda.
Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa stated that the government is also elated to see that the people in Mahaweli, who have been deprived of legal title to the land they have been living in for more than 20 years, are finally receiving title deeds.
The Prime Minister said that the so-called revolutionary parties had taken to the streets once the importation of chemical fertilizers was restricted and that the agitations by setting fire to the paddy fields and destroying crops were not done out of love for the farmers but for political gain.
Minister Chamal Rajapaksa said that issuing title deeds alone would not solve all the problems of the Mahaweli farming community and that it was the duty of the farming community to cultivate all farmlands in the national interest.
The Minister also said that the government stands for the responsibility of transforming the third generation in the Mahaweli region into entrepreneurs. (PMDNEWS)