Ceylon Private Bus Owners’ Association Chief says buses will run tomorrow for O/L students, urges public not to block roads

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Private buses will continue to operate as usual tomorrow (23) despite the severe fuel crisis in the country, revealed Gemunu Wijeratne, President of the Ceylon Private Bus Owners’ Association.

The private buses will operate for the benefit of the students who are sitting for the G.C.E. Ordinary Level Examination tomorrow, Wijeratne noted.

Accordingly, 8000 private buses will operate islandwide tomorrow, the Union President went on, kindly urging the public not to block the roads.

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