Public Service Maintains Operations Amid Fuel Crisis, Cabinet Committee Reviews Progress

The third meeting of the Cabinet-appointed committee on ensuring the continuous functioning of the public service was held under the patronage of Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya via a virtual platform.

Discussions focused on the progress of measures introduced to maintain uninterrupted public services while managing fuel and energy challenges arising from the ongoing Middle East conflict.

Particular attention was given to the implementation of guidelines issued by the Office of the Commissioner General of Essential Services across ministries.

Officials reported notable progress, including a 42% reduction in diesel consumption by the Ministry of Health and Mass Media as of March 31. Programmes on electricity and water management are also being implemented successfully.

It was further noted that energy awareness programmes in schools are scheduled for April 7 and 9, while universities continue to operate online where possible.

The Ministry of Public Administration confirmed that key examinations, including the Grama Niladhari entrance exam, were conducted as planned. Meanwhile, several ministries, including Transport, Digital Economy, and Justice, are maintaining services through essential staff deployment and digital systems.

The committee also reviewed ongoing efforts to monitor fuel and energy usage across public institutions.

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