President Ranil Wickremesinghe said that the country is striving to develop the best education system in South Asia, tailored for the future.
He was speaking during the ceremony to hand over the first phase of the newly constructed three-storey building at Buddhist Girls’ National College, Kirimatiyana, Chilaw on Friday.
Despite facing economic challenges, the President said the Government has prioritised funding for education, highlighting that education is the strength of the country.
The President said the Government’s responsibility is to develop the country, emphasising that this is not a time for mere slogan-chanting. To achieve development, a new path must be taken, and everyone should support the Government’s program for economic transformation and rapid progress.
The President said that the Government plans to restart the Economic Zone in Madampe and develop the area into a hub for tourism, economic activity, and information technology.
He said despite the difficult economic situation, the Government is committed to providing modern education for children. “It is not productive to dwell on past education systems. Instead, we should focus on creating the best education system in South Asia for our future. Education is the strength of our country, and we have always strived to maintain a strong education system.”
“When I assumed office, the country was bankrupt, and political parties were divided. In response, a group of us united to form a Government and advance the economy. Now, it is time to think about the future. We are gradually resolving economic problems and moving forward.”