Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe says the Government will announce plans to turn large infrastructure projects in the Hambantota District, into viable ventures.
Visiting the mega scale projects completed during the previous Government in Hambantota, the Premier said the government has embarked on a journey to produce one million jobs for the young people in the country within the next five years with the support of new international investors.
Prime Minister Wickremesinghe, accompanied by Ministers Sajith Premadasa and Sagala Ratnayake visited the Mattala International Airport and inquired about the construction of the Airport and its operational activities. He also toured the Hambantota Harbor and International Conference Centre to observe the present situation and inquired from the administrative officials how those projects earn revenues.
Captured here are images from the Prim Minister's tour
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