President Maithripala Sirisena says though some groups are dreaming of changing the numbers in the parliament and capture power to form a government, everybody should keep in their minds that his blessing is essential to form a new government.
Commenting on a statement by an opposition Member of Parliament as well as a former minister who said the power of the government and the Presidency will be over after winning the support of 113 members in the parliament, the President pointed out that according to the constitution nobody can form a new government without his blessing.
He stated when the current government is forwarding its activities by removing all barriers some empty vociferous people are trying to make disturbances.
The President was speaking at the occasion to open the new building of the Regional Education Office in Hingurakgoda today (July 31).
“Some media today have given space not for the people who work with a true feeling about the country, but for the empty vociferous people. Therefore, some people in the country have been given a misunderstanding about the government”, the President said.
“Some people raise these useless voices as they cannot bear the program of the current government carried out through protecting of the freedom and the democracy in the country by changing the way of the country which had been forwarding through fraud, corruption, waste and the family based authority, under my leadership as a leader who raised from the village”, he said.
The President said there no existence for those who do faults in this country. “As a sacred Buddhist land, existence will be there only for a way towards a fair society through truth and justice”, he stated.
The new building has been built at a cost of Rs. 4500000.00 to ease the administrative and management activities of the Hingurakgoda Educational Zone, with the objective of building a knowledge-based society. This was built under the provisions of North Central Provincial Council.
The President launched the website of the Regional Education Office at this occasion.
Meanwhile the Primary Medical Care Unit in Meegaswewa, Medirigiriya was vested with public by the President. The Primary Medical Care Unit which expands the health facilities of nearly 3000 families in Meegaswewa, Vadigawewa, Pathokwewa, Senarthpura, Kumudupura and Mayilagashandiya was built at a cost of Rs. 11 millions.
The President, who opened the Primary Medical Care Unit by unveiling the plaque, registered the first patient there.
Chief Minister of North –Central Province Peshala Jayarathne, Provincial Health Minister M. Herath Banda and the Provincial Minister Sampath Sri Nilantha were among those participated in this event.