Cabinet Approves ‘Ratama Ekata – National Operation’ to Combat Drug Menace

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The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the establishment of a National Operational Council to implement an emergency rapid program titled “Ratama Ekata – National Operation,” aimed at eradicating the drug menace and rehabilitating drug addicts through broad public participation.

The proposal, submitted by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, received Cabinet approval earlier this week.

According to the government, the spread of narcotic drugs has become a serious national concern, with an increasing number of crimes linked to drug trafficking and abuse. Addressing this issue, the Cabinet Spokesman stated that a comprehensive, national-level response—backed by strong political leadership, effective decision-making, and active community engagement—is urgently required.

The “Ratama Ekata – National Operation” seeks to fulfill this objective by combining enforcement, rehabilitation, and public awareness initiatives. The program will include a nationwide information campaign to raise awareness about the dangers of drug use, crackdowns on trafficking networks, the strengthening of rehabilitation facilities, and expanded support for individuals recovering from addiction.

The newly established National Operational Council will be responsible for coordinating and monitoring all related activities to ensure the effective implementation of the initiative.

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