January 04, Colombo (LNW): The Government has set aside Rs. 150 billion to restore roads damaged by recent natural disasters, Minister of Transport, Highways and Urban Development Bimal Rathnayake announced, underscoring the priority being placed on rebuilding essential infrastructure.
Speaking on the issue, the Minister said several planned central government programmes aimed at upgrading rural road networks have been temporarily suspended. He explained that resources and manpower are being redirected towards urgent repairs and relief work in areas worst affected by disasters, where transport links are critical for daily life and economic activity.
Rathnayake assured the public that the administration is focused on a swift and effective recovery, with repair work expected to commence in phases to ensure connectivity is restored as quickly as possible across the country.
He also appealed for unity during what he described as a national emergency, noting that while citizens are entitled to support any political party during election periods, the present situation calls for cooperation beyond political differences.
The Minister urged political groups, civil society and the wider public to work collectively and extend their support to recovery efforts, emphasising that rebuilding the country’s infrastructure will require a shared commitment and a sense of national solidarity.
