Massive development plan for North and East
Irangika Range
The Government yesterday announced a massive development plan under
the Reawakening programme to restore livelihoods through new agriculture
and irrigation projects aimed at a sustainable social and economic
integration of the community in the Northern and Eastern Provinces.
The Reawakening project consists of four components. They are village
development and rehabilitation, essential rehabilitation and improvement
to select major irrigation schemes, cluster level livelihood support
activities and Institutional capacity building and project
implementation support.
The main objective is to create confidence and self reliance among
those segments to help them build up their lives and usher in social and
economic stability even under the conflict situation.
The project implementation will be carried out through the Ministry
of Nation Building. The World Bank which has provided a huge sum as
assistance through the North East Irrigated Agriculture Project (NEIAP)
I and II had found the results not visible for the past few years.
Therefore, the project was restructured and is expected to operate in
a different modality instead of the conventional delivery mechanism.
Governor of the Eastern Province Mohan Wijayawickrama said terrorism
has curtailed development in the North and East for the past few
decades.
The Government using proper war strategies has been able to liberate
the East from the clutches of the LTTE.
He said that the IDP resettlement is going on in a satisfactory
manner. The project has provided a new lease of life for conflict
affected families. It will empower and harmonise civil society with
sustainable livelihoods and good governance to improve the quality of
life of the community in conflict affected areas.
He said that the development should be a people oriented otherwise
people would not get real benefits. It is the reason for the
restructuring of project addressing the needs of the people live in
conflicted areas.
He said the North and East is rich in agriculture diversification.
Steps have been taken to support households undertake livelihoods for
enhancing income and reducing vulnerability.
The infrastructure facilities will also be improved to be facilitated
to the community needs. Nation Building and Estate Infrastructure
Development Minister Jagath Pushpakumara said reawakening has been
restructured with an understanding of the community strength, skills and
capacity.
It is proposed to give more authority and support to them to develop
their own livehood development programmes along with the most needed
infrastructure facilities which has a direct impact on their activities.
Nation Building and Estate Infrastructure Development Minister
Susantha Punchinilame said that people in the North and East suffer from
various problems which are very specific to them.
It is the reason for following the special ranking and the selection
of the village. “We will give priority for the promotion of poor and
vulnerable people in the village in the North East”.
Deputy Minister of Higher Education M. M. Mohamed Musthaffa said the
project is most welcomed and it expects to create massive development in
the North and East.
As People’s representatives in the North and East, we had no
opportunity to contribute to the NEIAP project though it was commenced
eight years ago, said Plan Implementation Minister P. Dayaratna. It is
appreciated that the project has been formulated considering communities
as responsible components of the project implementation.
Housing and Common Amenities Minster Ferial Ashraff said there should
be a good rapport between the politicians and the people to implement
development projects. Politicians represent the people and they have to
carry development accepted by the people. |