Central Bank Executive Officers’ Union yesterday expressed its fullest support to the people’s movement held on 9 July against the futile regime, which should be directly responsible for destroying the Sri Lankan economy, and as promised, emphasise that the failed President and Prime Minister must bow down to the people’s verdict and vacate their offices.
Following the country’s declaration of bankruptcy recently , Sri Lanka’s president Gotabaya Rajapaksa, reportedly announced his resignation this week not long after Prime Minister Wickremesinghe announced he was stepping down, adding yet another blow to the country’s reputation while the apparel sector looks to assure buyers of its stability.
Cash starved government has partially reversed a hasty decision of ill-conceived national non-scientific experiment in organic agriculture compelling the treasury to pay billions of rupees for organic fertiliser stocks procured from local manufactures last year .
The Joint Apparel Association Forum urged all Party Leaders to urgently expedite the recommendations put forth at the meeting held a short while ago, calling for the resignation of the President and Prime Minister and making way for an all Party Government with elections to be held as early as possible.