President announces establishment of National Land and Truth Commissions

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September 14, Colombo (LNW): President Ranil Wickremesinghe has announced the establishment of the National Land Commission and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) under his administration.

Speaking at a public gathering in Jaffna, the President revealed that Justice Nawaz would lead efforts within the TRC to address the longstanding issue of disappeared persons, aiming to bring closure to affected families over the next five years.

Emphasising the complexities in the Northern Province, President Wickremesinghe stressed that challenges in the region go beyond political concerns.

He underscored the critical need for development initiatives to prevent the northern areas from falling behind other provinces.

“If we focus solely on political solutions without addressing development, the north will continue to lag as other regions advance,” the President said.

This move signals a broader governmental approach to the issues facing the Northern Province. Whilst political reconciliation remains a priority, the President’s comments indicate an integrated strategy that also prioritises economic growth and infrastructure development.

The goal is to ensure that the northern regions are not isolated in terms of progress, aiming for a holistic uplift that encompasses both political and developmental dimensions.

The formation of the National Land Commission and TRC aligns with the government’s commitment to address historical grievances and promote unity. By tackling land-related issues and pursuing truth and reconciliation, the administration hopes to foster a sense of inclusivity and justice.

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