By: Isuru Parakrama
November 02, Colombo (LNW): After three decades of restricted access, the Achchuveli main road has reopened under the directive of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, marking a significant step towards revitalising the Northern Province’s connectivity and development.
Closed since the height of the conflict in the region, the Palaly-Achchuveli road had remained inaccessible to civilians, despite the end of hostilities over 15 years ago.
For years, residents of the Northern Province have advocated for the reopening of this critical road, which they see as a vital link to support both economic activity and easier movement within the region.
Northern Province Governor Nagalingam Vethanayagam also underscored this need in a meeting with President Dissanayake on October 22, during which he highlighted the road’s reopening as an urgent priority for the local population.
Responding to this request, President Dissanayake issued instructions for a security assessment, aiming to ensure a safe reopening process.
With support from the Ministry of Defence and Defence Secretary, officials completed a thorough review, confirming that conditions allowed for civilian access.
The Achchuveli road’s reopening was finalised yesterday (01) and is expected to make a profound impact on the region’s socio-economic activities.
Local businesses anticipate increased opportunities and improved logistics, whilst residents are hopeful that the newly accessible route will restore connections with neighbouring communities.