2100 Newly Appointed Government Officials
The President made these remarks during his address at the ceremony held at the Temple Tress today (08), where 2100 new Grama Niladhari officers were awarded appointment letters.
Following the Grama Niladhari Service Examination held by the Department of Examinations on 02nd December, 2023, 2100 candidates with the highest scores at the Divisional Secretariat Divisional Level were granted Grama Niladhari positions.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe participated symbolically in distributing the appointment letters. He briefed the new GN Officers on government initiatives like “Aswesuma” and “Urumaya”, aimed at uplifting low-income individuals, urging them to actively engage in these programs for the economic development of their communities.
Commenting further President Ranil Wicremesinghe said;
Today marks a significant milestone as I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all of you who have been appointed as GN Officers. With this appointment, you embark on a journey as integral members of the government service, contributing to the betterment of our country. Your role as GN Officers holds great importance, serving as the cornerstone of our country’s basic administrative structure.
In our on-going efforts to revitalize the economy amidst its challenges, today’s implementation of a rapid development program is a crucial step forward. Collaborating with international bodies such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) signifies our commitment to overcoming obstacles and fulfilling necessary conditions for progress. This development initiative places the village at its core, recognizing its pivotal role in driving the development across the country.
Our recent strides in agricultural productivity serve as proof to the effectiveness of our development strategy. Successful harvests in both Yala seasons of 2022 and 2023, followed by another prosperous Maha season in 2023, have bolstered our economic resilience. These achievements highlight the pivotal role of agriculture in our journey towards economic strength and prosperity.
Today marks a significant juncture as we embark on the crucial task of appointing 2100 GN Officers, granting them the authority not only for administrative duties but also for spearheading rural economic development programs. This appointment underscores the pivotal role each of you plays in shaping the future of our communities.
In this endeavour, collaboration between Divisional Secretaries and GN Officers is the most important thing. I emphasize four key areas where joint efforts are essential. The implementation of the “Aswesuma” program stands as a cornerstone in our efforts to uplift low-income earners, with plans to triple allowances compared to Samurdhi. Completing the computerization of beneficiary information by year-end streamlines program execution, ensuring smoother operations from the following year. Additionally, expanding the pool of beneficiaries reflects our commitment to increasing relief efforts, thereby fortifying village economies.
Furthermore, enhancing income sources for these individuals is imperative, as their earnings contribute significantly to village economies. Initiatives such as providing 10 kilograms of rice to low-income families during the last New Year season not only alleviate financial burdens but also support local rice mill owners, thereby stimulating economic activity within villages. Sustaining and expanding these initiatives are vital steps towards fostering whole village development.
Also we have initiated another ground breaking initiative, granting free land rights to its residents, a move poised to revolutionize their economy. This progressive step towards land ownership marks a significant transformation, bringing forth newfound economic opportunities that extend throughout the village community.
Furthermore, the village’s economic landscape undergoes further strengthening through an ambitious agricultural modernization endeavour. Historically, the region boasted agricultural prosperity, with lucrative exports such as spices, including cumin, flourishing from Dambadeniya to Kandy. The colonial era saw a thriving export economy cantered on tea, rubber, and coconut, indicative of the region’s agricultural prowess.
In a bid to reignite the country’s economy, a comprehensive agricultural development strategy has been devised, starting at the Divisional Secretariat Divisional Level. Collaborating with the private sector, agricultural modernization committees have been established at Govijana Seva centers, inspiring local farmers towards progress. Presently, 25 Divisional Secretariats have been earmarked for this transformative initiative, each receiving substantial financial backing. The path is set for expansion, with plans to extend this initiative to 100 Divisional Secretariat Divisions by the following year, signalling a resolute commitment to agricultural revitalization and economic revival.
The eradication of village poverty pivots on the development of village agriculture, making the agricultural modernization program imperative. While certain southern regions have prospered through tourism, the overarching objective remains the development of the village economy. Active participation from all residents is crucial to drive these initiatives forward and foster economic growth within their respective areas.
Additionally, a rural education and health improvement program has been initiated, necessitating the collective engagement of the community. Efforts to streamline land deeds related to the “Urumaya” program are underway, with plans to introduce a mobile service for enhanced efficiency. It is anticipated that all land deeds will be successfully processed within the next two months, facilitating smoother implementation of the program’s objectives.
Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardene;
Public service, a noble endeavour, holds a unique significance as it embodies the commitment of public servants to safeguard the existence, growth, and prosperity of the state. This dedication surpasses that of any other profession. Throughout history, the role of GN Officers has been esteemed for its nobility. Today, as you step into the shoes of GN Officials, it’s imperative to grasp this ethos deeply and act accordingly.
Our history books record the remarkable contributions of GN Officers who, post their field duties, served with distinction as ministry secretaries, additional secretaries, and district secretaries.
During times of unexpected natural disasters like severe floods, GN Officers are the first responders, demonstrating proactive initiative.
Presently, there exist officers who remain vigilant and devoted to their duties. You are entrusted with a similar array of responsibilities.
Reflect profoundly on the duties you undertake, as the government confers upon you these tasks, trusting in your ability to fulfil the objectives and aspirations of the duty.
In 2021, you all applied for 2000 GN Officer Positions. Despite the considerable time elapsed since then, thanks to the President’s blessing and approval, the Ministry of Public Administration successfully secured financial allocations from the Ministry of Finance. Then, examinations were conducted, and appointments to the vacant GN Officer positions were made based on exam results. These appointments were made solely based on merit, with no favouritism involved. Your selection was based on the trust placed in you, as evidenced by your performance in the examination. We have full confidence that you will discharge your duties with premier responsibility.
Addressing the gathering State Minister for Home Affairs, Ashoka Priyantha emphasized that the current President, Ranil Wickremesinghe, and Prime Minister, Dinesh Gunawardena, played crucial roles in securing these appointments. He pointed out that some individuals tend to overlook the primary duties of public administration, which include executing executive public policies, rather than engaging in acts of rebellion.
The leadership of President Ranil Wickremesinghe was pivotal in rebuilding the nation from its previous collapse and fostering an environment conducive to freedom. It was underscored that without the assistance of the International Monetary Fund, the country would have faced collapse, emphasizing the importance of the efforts of the government in nation-building, requiring the support of all these appointees, he added.
The State Minister further stressed that the law of the country should not be monopolized by any single party within the village. There were numerous obstacles encountered in the process of granting these appointments. The salary and benefits provided were in accordance with the level of service rendered. All appointees would carry out their responsibilities as genuine public servants tasked with public administration.
He emphasized that public administration must adhere to the oversight of the legislature and executive branches. The public officials should refrain from engaging in divisive politics and avoid pursuing personal agendas. As public officials, you all are obligated to execute the decisions made by the executive, he further stated.
Minister of Fisheries Douglas Devananda, Minister of Water Supply and Estate Infrastructure Development Jeevan Thondaman, State Minister of Provincial Councils, Local Government and Environment Janaka Wakkumbura, MPs Chamal Rajapaksa, S.B. Dissanayake, Western Province Governor Marshal of the Air Force Roshan Goonetileke, Secretary to the Prime Minister Anura Dissanayake, Secretary to the Ministry of Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial Councils and Local Government Pradeep Yasarathna, Additional Secretary to the Ministry of Home Affairs H.M. Nandasena and group of District Secretaries, Divisional Secretaries and Public Officers were also present at the event.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe addressed the appointment ceremony for 2100 new Grama Niladhari officers. He highlighted the importance of these officers in driving rural economic development and government initiatives. The President emphasized the role of agriculture in economic growth and outlined plans for agricultural modernization and poverty eradication at the village level. Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardene spoke about the noble responsibility of public servants, praising the dedication of GN Officers. State Minister Ashoka Priyantha recognized the leadership of President Wickremesinghe and Prime Minister Gunawardena in securing these appointments. Various other government officials were also present at the ceremony.