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‘Drug menace cause of rural poverty’

President Maithripala Sirisena opened the P.B. Abeykoon Auditorium at Kekirawa Central College yesterday. The government has spent Rs. 45 million for this project and the auditorium has been named after former Secretary to the President, P.B. Abeykoon. Principal I.M. Dayaratne Bandara was also present. Picture by Sudath Silva, President’s Media Division
President Maithripala Sirisena opened the P.B. Abeykoon Auditorium at Kekirawa Central College yesterday. The government has spent Rs. 45 million for this project and the auditorium has been named after former Secretary to the President, P.B. Abeykoon. Pr

President Maithripala Sirisena said he took the leadership to eradicate the drug menace from the country with the aim of alleviating poverty.

The President was speaking at the opening of the newly constructed Asirigama Grama Shakthi Gammanaya in Palugaswewa, Anuradhapura, yesterday.

The project was carried out at a cost of Rs. 80 million under the Grama Shakthi national movement under the guidance of the President.

The main cause for rural poverty is drug addiction since a great amount of money is spent on drugs. That is why the government launched a broad programme to wipe out the drug menace from the country, President Sirisena said.

“We need to create a drug-free village today so as to create an advanced country in the future. Everyone is duty-bound to fulfil their responsibility in the programme of wiping out the drug menace from the country,” he said.

President Sirisena took measures to construct this housing project as per the request made by the villagers in December 2018 when he visited the Asirigama village.

While vesting the village in the people, the President handed over the ownership of two houses to two beneficiaries as well. The President also handed over motorcycles to some state officers of the North Central Province. In line with the event, the President commissioned the newly constructed B.P. Abeykoon Memorial Auditorium at Kekirawa Central College. The auditorium was constructed at a cost of Rs. 45 million.


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