Government to Procure 2,000 Vehicles to Boost Local Development Access

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August 31, Colombo (LNW): The government is set to bring in a fleet of 2,000 cab vehicles early next year, aiming to strengthen the operational capacity of local government leaders across the country.

The initiative, which has been confirmed by Deputy Minister of Provincial Councils and Local Government Ruwan Senarath, is intended to improve access to remote communities and enhance the delivery of public services.

According to Minister Senarath, effective rural development hinges on the ability of officials to engage directly with communities on the ground. He noted that many heads of local institutions currently lack reliable transport, which has hampered progress in implementing infrastructure and welfare projects in outlying areas.

In support of this broader push, the Ministry has also reactivated a number of previously dormant local authorities, some of which had been non-functional for years. These restructured bodies are now spearheading small-scale but vital programmes tailored to the specific needs of their regions.

In addition, a range of new initiatives has been rolled out with a clear focus on tackling rural poverty. While details remain limited, officials have hinted at upcoming schemes designed to provide employment, improve access to clean water, and support small-scale agriculture.

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