Sri Lanka Ports Authority celebrates 42nd Anniversary

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The 42nd Anniversary of the establishment of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA), that fell on August 1, 2021, was celebrated yesterday, August 2.

Rohitha Abeygunawardena – Minister of Ports and Shipping and Capt. Nihal Keppetipola – Chairman of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) were the key speakers at the occasion. The main event was held at the Port Sambuddhatva Jayanthi Chaithya premises with the emphasis on Buddhist religious activities, followed by other religious activities in their respective locations.

Addressing the event, Hon. Rohitha Abeygunawardena, Minister of Ports and Shipping stated that on the occasion of the 42nd Anniversary, all plans should be made with a good understanding of the past, future and present activities of the institution.

From this day onwards, all public servants are required to report to work in accordance with the circular issued by the government with regard to Covid-19 pandemic. In accordance with these guidelines, Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) states that it is in the national interest to continue its operations as it did at the Covid-19 outbreak.

The Minister also said that it is required to implement projects such as the East Container Terminal (ECT) and the West Container  Terminal (WCT) of the Port of Colombo as well as the future plans of the SLPA.

Speaking on the occasion, Capt. Nihal Keppetipola – Chairman, Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA), said that although the current pandemic situation was  a challenge to everyone, on the  42nd anniversary he was  confident that SLPA would always be able to overcome all challenges with the able potential of  the human resources in all sectors of the institution.

He also said that he would take all necessary steps to improve welfare and infrastructure facilities of the SLPA and paying attention in resolving  issues in delays in promotions, transfers and correcting and rectifying salary anomalies faced by employees.

“Since port operation is a global activity, we need to be competitive and work closely with the international maritime activities, paving way to making Sri Lanka the Maritime Hub of South Asia,” he said.

He further said that development activities including the ECT and WCT would be expedited.