Interim Advisory Council for the North
Governor to be appointed:
Rafik JALALDEEN
President Mahinda Rajapaksa is to set up a Temporary Interim Advisory
Council (TIAC) to resolve problems in the North.
The advisory council, which will have representatives from all
ethnicities, will directly work with the Northern Province Governor who
is to be appointed by the Government.
This was revealed by Agriculture Development and Agrarian Services
Minister and SLFP General Secretary Maithripala Sirisena at a special
news briefing held yesterday.
Minister Sirisena said President Mahinda Rajapaksa was committed to
resolve the national problem and bring lasting peace to the country.
The President will set up the TIAC and appoint a Governor to resolve
the problems and discuss minority community grievances in the North.
“The North is yet to be cleared of the LTTE. It is difficult to held
an election in the North at the moment. All national issues will be
discussed by the TIAC representatives with the Governor. This will also
strengthen the relation between the TIAC representatives and public.”
The President is committed to peace and within two years of becoming
President, he had made every effort to bring a political solution to the
national problem.
“The LTTE had never given the President an opportunity to discuss the
national question. They exploded bombs in the North within a week after
he took over as President,” he added.
The APRC’s success was a historic milestone and major achievement by
the present Government. “The President had invited all parties to
establish the APRC and all parties had responded to his invitation. It
is the first time ever in the history of country all political parties
had come to such an agreement. This would help resolve the national
issue,” Minister Sirisena remarked.
He stressed that the UNP should continue its support to the
Government to implement the APRC proposal for the sake of the common
masses.
“The UNP was represented at the APRC and ceased its contribution
later. We urge the UNP to continue its support to the APRC proposal and
extend its contribution to solve national issues and to salvage the
country from terrorism,” he added.
Enterprise Development and Investment Promotion Minister Dr. Sarath
Amunugama said the APRC was the first instance where all parties joined
to form a consensus.
“In the APRC proposal we have Unitary Devolution and Power Devolution
which take into account all minority communities and their grievances,”
he added.
Minister Amunugama pointed out that the election to be held in the
East is part of the exercise. The East was liberated from the LTTE and
the Government will hold a fair and free election. Through the election
all communities have an opportunity to elect their party members.
The Ministers said the UNP is making false campaign on the 13th
Amendment. “The UNP is saying that we are carrying on with what they
have been doing.
In fact, the UNP or any of its leaders could not implement the 13th
Amendment in the North and the East. The TIAC which will be appointed by
the President is totally different from the mechanisms envisaged in the
Indo-Lanka Agreement.”
Information and Media Minister Anura Priyadharshana Yapa was also
present. |