By: Isuru Parakrama
September 24, Colombo (LNW): In a significant political development, Sri Lanka’s newly formed three-member Cabinet of Ministers was officially sworn in before President Anura Kumara Dissanayake at the Presidential Secretariat in Colombo this (24) evening.
This move follows the election of Dissanayake as President, marking a shift in the political landscape.
Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, an academic and advocate for social justice, took her oath as Prime Minister, assuming an extensive set of ministerial portfolios. She will serve as Minister of Justice, Education, Labour, Industries, Science and Technology, Health, and Food Security, reflecting the government’s focus on a broad range of critical national issues. Amarasuriya’s role signifies an intention to introduce reforms in key areas, including education and labour, while also addressing pressing concerns such as food security and public health.
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has chosen to personally retain control over several of the country’s most vital ministries, underscoring his direct involvement in shaping the nation’s future. He will oversee Defence, Finance, Economic Development, Policy Formulation, Planning, Tourism, Energy, Agriculture, and Natural Resources. His hands-on approach in these sectors signals his administration’s focus on security, financial stability, and agricultural reform, key areas that require immediate attention.
Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya’s expanded ministerial responsibilities include Justice, Public Administration, Education, and Women’s and Youth Affairs. Her leadership will play a pivotal role in steering legislative reforms, enhancing educational infrastructure, and fostering technological development in Sri Lanka. Additionally, her oversight of labour and trade will likely focus on improving employment opportunities and industrial growth. Amarasuriya’s diverse portfolio underscores her administration’s commitment to a balanced approach in governance, addressing social welfare alongside economic development.
Vijitha Herath, another key figure in the Cabinet, will manage an array of portfolios including Buddhasasana, Religious Affairs, Transport, Foreign Affairs, and Environment. His leadership in foreign relations will be crucial in strengthening diplomatic ties, while his oversight of transport and civil aviation is expected to bring improvements to the country’s infrastructure. Additionally, his role in managing environmental and wildlife resources aligns with the government’s focus on sustainable development and conservation efforts.
The swearing-in ceremony was attended by other prominent political figures, including MP Lakshman Nipunaarachchi, as well as former MPs Sunil Handunnetti, Bimal Ratnayake, and Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa.