Sri Lanka Port Authority Clarifies Misinterpretation of ‘Sea Tour for MPs’

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January 10, Colombo (LNW): Amidst headlines suggesting a ‘party in the middle of the sea for 50 MPs,’ the Sri Lanka Ports Authority has clarified the purpose behind the recent sea excursion that gained media attention. Contrary to misleading reports, the Ports Authority asserts that the tour was part of their routine practice to familiarize dignitaries, professionals, and representatives from various sectors with port developments.

The Port Authority emphasized that at the request of State Minister Premalal Jayasekara and Nimal Siripalada Silva, a comprehensive briefing and observation visit were organized. The focus was on showcasing the ongoing projects within the Colombo Port, particularly highlighting developments at the Eastern Terminal, funded and overseen by the Port Authority. Additionally, aspects such as the JCT Terminal, Western Terminal, and advancements in the highway system were covered during the visit.

Clarifying the nature of the tour, the Port Authority specified that it included an observation tour outside Hansakawa Dejer, dispelling notions of a celebratory event at sea. The Authority firmly refutes claims of extravagant expenses, clarifying that no costs for food or other expenditures were incurred by the Sri Lanka Ports Authority for this educational tour.

The Sri Lanka Port Authority sought to address the misinformation circulated by certain media outlets, affirming the factual context behind the visit and dispelling any misconceptions about the nature and purpose of the observation tour.

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