Jaffna voter looks forward to continued progress
People of Jaffna say President Mahinda Rajapaksa is doing well
despite doubts they had at the beginning. The record of service so far
is good, and we look forward to progress, they said with expectations of
welcome change in the future.
The Jaffna youth welcome the government’s plans to set up the Faculty
of Engineering at the University of Jaffna. They also welcome the
building of the Rs. 36,000,000 international sports complex in
Kilinochchi. “The President works with impartially; that is what we
want”, they told a team journalists from the PRIU, currently reporting
on developments in the North.
Talking to Ruban (29), a trader at the Jaffna main market place said
he is having good business selling lots of goods produced in Jaffna to
both the locals and visitors of the South. “I am doing very well. My
business is prospering after the end of the war. We have no threats of
violence”.
But, a young man from Verani, a little village in one of the seven
islands closer to Kayts is not so happy. “Peace alone is not helping us.
The President’s programmes are very good. But we request the President
to make sure that the benefits reach the grassroots villages like ours.
Our road has to be done. Electricity is not constant.
We need drinking water. We know the government has major plans for
development in this area. The President is a good man. He is reaching
out to us. We hope he succeeds in his efforts”.
Fisheries comprise an important sector of the economy and livelihood
in Jaffna. The development of fisheries in the peninsula in the present
context of opening of the Palk Strait and the costal belt for the
Northern fishermen to exploit their own fishery resources has created
increased opportunities for fisheries. R. Arlapunoban, who described
himself as a fish mudalali, said more fish is now landed every day. “I
am trading big quantities daily. Fish Mudalalis like me transport
between five and seven lorry loads of fish from Jaffna to Colombo every
day. We have two wholesale fish markets. One at Sinnakaddai and the
other near the central bus station. I am just 30 years old. This is my
family business. I am happy the President wants the Tamil fishermen also
to develop. We owe him a lot for his efforts to assist us,” he said.
“Opening the sea for fishing is not enough. The fisheries community
youth need boats, fishing nets, ice and salt to do a good business. We
don’t want government jobs. What we want is the government’s support to
develop ourselves. This is what we expect from peace,” was the view of a
younger member of the fishing community; a youth entrepreneur, who wants
the government to have a positive attitude towards them.
“Lorries take fish in iced boxes to Colombo. There is plenty of
traffic moving from Jaffna to Colombo beyond Muhamalai after the end of
violence in the peninsula if facilities for transport are improved more
fish could be sent to the South, said one fisheries trader.
Sriwardan, the time keeper at the central bus station in Jaffna had
his own thoughts of how President Rajapaksa could help the ordinary
Jaffna man to make his travel to Colombo, Kurunegala, Trincomalee and
Batticaloa easy, to do business, visit relations or meet family members
at the airport returning to see their place of birth”.
Sriwardan says there are four CTB buses going to Colombo in the night
and one in the morning. “Each bus carries 40 people. But people are
still standing and travelling in the bus to take their turn to go to
Colombo. The ordinary Jaffna man does not feel comfortable in private
buses. The charges are exorbitant. They cannot afford so much. This must
be addressed by the CTB,” he said.
“We also met many Jaffna people, who are aware of the development
taking place everywhere; of road construction, highway construction and
airport construction. “Providing a good bus service to the Jaffna man is
also part of development. The Jaffna people want development. We support
development. The President should also give us more buses,” they said.
In addition to local elections in Jaffna, there will also be
elections in three Pradeshiya Sabhas in Kilinochchi, once the stronghold
of the terrorists, and a vibrant community now. “Shops and boutiques are
having good business and the development programmes are showing results
slowly but steadily” said S. Selvam, the manager of the restaurant run
by the Karachchi East Multi Purpose Cooperative Society. He appreciates
the Government’s programme to support and develop cooperative
enterprises in the North. Cooperatives can be a source of creative
employment for the youth. He feels that this approach by President
Mahinda Rajapaksa is welcomed by the people of the North.
“We noted the presence of many young and enthusiastic visitors from
abroad, who are Tamils belonging to the North, mingling with the
visitors from the South in the market places. Sabins Jeyasekara said he
is a member of the Sri Lankan Diaspora in Germany. A computer engineer
and IT specialist, who had helped the Tamil refugees being a volunteer
at the airport in Germany, sees the potential in how the Tamil Diaspora
can contribute towards building the North, especially Jaffna.“
“This is not a vision for me” he said. “This is my country, Sri
Lanka. Jaffna is where I was born and bred. I have a lot of relations
here. There are many youths who are unemployed. The question I asked
myself is how can I help them? When I knew that President Mahinda
Rajapaksa is trying to develop the whole country, including the North,
it was my decision to support his hand.
“Jaffna is getting a new 150-room five star hotel for which
construction works has already started at Manipay. I have initiated a
five million US dollar investment in this project. My friends who are
from the Tamil Diaspora in Germany and who belong to the professional
and academic community will be my co-partners in this project. A BOI
approved enterprise it will be one of the most sophisticated hotels in
my home town. In addition, we have already established two large poultry
farms which have a capacity of 5000 birds”.
“The Tamil Diaspora in Europe and North America can contribute
towards the uplift of our own people. If we can help the President I am
sure he will help us,” he said with confidence.
Courtesy-priu.gov.lk
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