04 Feb 2024
President Ranil Wickremesinghe, in his Independence Day message, emphasised that it is imperative that Sri Lanka obtains insights from past mistakes and avoid their repetition.
With the current growth trajectory acknowledged globally, he added: “let us collectively resolve on the Independence Day to persist on this path and reinstate prosperity”
His statement, issued by the Presidential Media Division (PMD), further read: “As we commemorated the 75th year of our nation’s independence, we encountered the indignity of being labelled a financially bankrupt country. Nevertheless, upon the advent of the 76th Independence Day, we have effectively navigated through these challenges, steering the economy toward stability despite numerous impediments and challenges. Achievements were realised progressively, owing to the steadfast support of our citizens who endured hardships in keeping with a comprehensive, long-term national rebuilding programme. Throughout this journey, challenges will gradually dissipate, life’s burdens will lighten, the economy will fortify and Mother Sri Lanka will undergo a renaissance.”
Adding that upon gaining independence in 1948, global expectations envisioned Sri Lanka evolving into a developed nation in the East given the country’s favourable background, the President said that regrettably, the country deviated from this course and found ourselves grappling with economic difficulties.
He invited all Sri Lankans, at home and abroad, to contribute their utmost energy to the noble mission of rebuilding our nation.