Prime Minister's Office

The Prime Minister's Office carries out official duties of the Prime Minister of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and provides necessary guidance, coordination facilities and leadership to achieve economic and social development goals in accordance with the government policies.

Moreover, the Prime Minister’s Office provides necessary leadership and guidance to fulfill the aspirations of people while standing by the side of them in the hour of need with great enthusiasm and commitment. It provides regular assistance in policy making and also necessary contribution, guidance and coordination through a people centered approach to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). It plays a crucial role in maintaining diplomatic relationships and international relations, through facilitating negotiations, conducting high level diplomacy with foreign leaders, countries, states and representatives and coordinating the efforts of various government agencies and departments involved in foreign affairs.

Vision

“An independent, sovereign and prosperous Sri Lanka”

Mission

“To provide the necessary leadership for an excellent government mechanism with good governance, maintaining an effective coordination between States, Foreign missions, United Nations and Non-Governmental institutions in order to realize the aspirations of the Sri Lankans and improve their quality of life”

The President’s Fund is now being utilized 100% for the people - Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya

Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that under the present government, the President’s Fund, which had been turned into a privilege for a selected individual groups, is now being utilized 100% for the people.

The Prime Minister made these remarks while attending the Central Province program held on September 14 at the Kandy District Secretariat to recognize students who showcased outstanding achievements in the 2023 (2024) and 2024 G.C.E. Advanced Level Examinations, representing each subject stream from every district in the island followed by the decision taken by the President’s Fund.

During the event, the Prime Minister presented certificates to the students who excelled in their respective subject streams.

Extending her best wishes to the students who displayed outstanding performance in the 2023 (2024) and 2024 G.C.E. (Advanced Level) Examinations and to their parents, Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya emphasized that they are expected to contribute to and lead the country’s future transformation through the opportunity they have received today.

The Prime Minister further stated:

When we talk about the president’s funds, what we mostly hear is about how the President’s Fund was misused. A privileged group had used it to increase their own privileges and benefits.

Today, that situation has completely changed, and we are pleased that the President’s Fund is now being used 100% for its true purpose. The fund has now become closer to the people, enabling them to easily access its benefits in their own areas.

Furthermore, the government has recognized human resource development as a key priority. With that aim, we are investing in education. This investment is not only financial but extends across all other aspects as well.

We are in need of a generation of humane citizens who can think in line with a changing world, see every perspective, and bring about change in the world.

Addressing the gathering, Hon. Speaker of Parliament Dr. Jagath Wickramaratne stated:

The President’s Fund belongs to the people, and it is also their utmost right. Our responsibility is to ensure that it is duly placed in the hands of the people.

Amidst this ongoing democratic transformation, the development of human resources is extremely important. Sri Lanka is a country with a large youth population, and therefore this government is creating the educational environment for achieving that cause.

Deputy Minister of Transport and Highways Dr. Prasanna Gunasena remarked that society is looking forward to a generation of children who are not confined to certificates and qualifications in files but are socially sensitive, capable of thinking beyond social frameworks, and prepared to build the country the society demands.

This event was attended by Hon. Speaker of the Parliament of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, Dr. Jagath Wickramaratne; Governor of the Central Province, Prof. S. B. S. Abayakoon; Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Dr. Madhura Seneviratne; Deputy Minister of Buddha Sasana, Religious, and Cultural Affairs, Gamagedara Dissanayake; Deputy Minister of Transport and Highways, Dr. Prasanna Gunasena; Deputy Minister of Health and Mass Media, Dr. Hansaka Wijemuni; Members of Parliament; officials of the Board of Governors of the President’s Fund; administrative officers; school students; and parents.

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The example of solidarity and unity among all religions is essential to building justice and equality in the country. – Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya

The Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya participated in the annual festival of the historic national shrine of Our Lady of Matara on September 13.

This year marks the 118th annual anniversary of the shrine. On this occasion, a special blessing ceremony was conducted by Rev. Dr. Jude Nishantha Silva, Bishop of Badulla, and Rev. Dr. Raymond Wickramasinghe, Bishop of Galle on behalf of the Prime Minister.

Thereafter, a special cordial meeting was held between the Prime Minister and interfaith leaders of the Matara region in the main hall of the shrine.

Expressing her felicitations to the historic celebration of the shrine on behalf of the Government and His Excellency the President, the Prime Minister stated that it was a great privilege to take part in this occasion.

The Prime Minister further stated:

The unity, justice, and equality uphold through solidarity and unity between this shrine and other religious places in the city is commendable. It should exist beyond Matara to the whole country. We need to carry out that example. I am grateful to all of your lordships and venerable theros for giving us that example. I also pray that you receive the strength and courage to continue this service for society and for social justice."

The occasion was graced by the presence of Most Rev. Dr. Jude Nishantha Silva, Bishop of Badulla, Most Rev. Dr. Raymond Wickramasinghe, Bishop of Galle; Very Rev. Fr. Michael Rajendram, Vicar General of Galle; Rev. Fr. Jude Sampath Wilegoda, Administrator of the Shrine of Our Lady of Mathara; Buddhist leaders including the Chief Incumbent of the Matara Kotuwe Ratnapala Pirivena and Maha Mantinda Pirivena, Shastravedi Panditha Ven. Indrananda Nayake Thero of Tissamaharama; Chief Incumbent of Kotuwegoda Jayasumanaramaya Temple, Ven. Yatigala Somatilaka Nayake Thero; together with the Venerable Maha Sangha, and interfaith leaders, Leader of the Opposition Mr. Sajith Premadasa, Minister of Women and Child Affairs Ms. Saroja Paulraj, Governor of the Southern Province Mr. Bandula Harischandra, along with a large number of distinguished invitees.

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“Our task is not to shield children from technology, but to guide them to use it wisely, critically, and creatively, so that it becomes a tool for growth rather than harm.”

The Prime Minister & Minister of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education Dr. Harini Amarasuriya made this remark while participating in the official launch of STEM Feed in Sri Lanka, a new in-app destination for credible science, technology, engineering and mathematics content available in TikTok on 11th of September 2025 at ITC Hotel Ratnadipa, Colombo.

This initiative embarks on a new era where TikTok will come together to reimagine how education can be accessed, shared, and strengthened in a digital-first world setting the stage for a transformative initiative aimed at expanding digital learning opportunities for the country’s youth.

Delivering the keynote address the Prime Minister emphasized the government’s initiative on establishing the Task Force that brings together a multidisciplinary team of officials, educators, academics, technology experts, child protection advocates, and private sector partners aiming to make Sri Lanka’s education system inclusive, future-ready, and resilient.

The Prime Minister commended the partnerships of global platforms like TikTok in stepping forward to align with our national priorities and supporting to inspire young people in STEM subjects and to make knowledge engaging and accessible beyond textbooks. She further encouraged the dedicated feed of STEM to focus on STEAM subjects including Arts and Humanities in building an innovative, balanced, and empowered youth generation.

Commenting on this milestone for digital education, Ferdous Mottakin, Head of Public Policy & Government Relations for South Asia at TikTok, stated that the launch of the STEM Feed in Sri Lanka is not only about expanding access to educational content, but also about ensuring that such learning takes place within a safe, transparent, and trusted digital environment.

The event was attended by the Ferdous Mottakin, Head of public policy and government relations, south Asia, TikTok, Secretary to the Prime Minister Mr. Pradeep Saputhanthri, Eranga Weeraratne, Deputy Minister of Digital Economy, Chairman of National Education Commission Prof. A. Sarath Ananda along with government officials, Media personnel and creators.

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“I Condemn the Immoral Threat Made to a Member of Parliament and Call for a System to Control the Immoral Behavior of Members of Parliament” - Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya-

Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, speaking in Parliament today (11th), stated that she condemns the immoral threat made by Samagi Jana Balawegaya MP Prasad Siriwardena towards Member of Parliament Lakmali Hemachandra. She further requested the Hon. Speaker to devise a formal system to regulate and prevent immoral conduct by Members of Parliament.

The Prime Minister further stated that a Member of Parliament who also functions as the Opposition Leader’s media spokesperson had spoken in a threatening manner to MP Lakmali Hemachandra. She emphasized that such conduct cannot be considered merely a personal threat but must be viewed as offensive behavior and an act of violence, especially in a context where Sri Lanka records the lowest female parliamentary representation in South Asia.

The Prime Minister further observed that 22 female MPs, who represent all the women of the country, have been elected to Parliament through much effort, and that the intimidation they face reflects the broader challenges encountered by women across society. She stressed that threatening a female MP who speaks on behalf of women is in fact a threat to all women in Sri Lanka.

Dr. Amarasuriya noted that the people of the country have already expressed their disapproval of such conduct, including through public reactions on social media, and urged opposition MPs to take note of this sentiment and change their behavior.

She further stated that little girls across the nation look up to women parliamentarians as role models, and the behavior of MPs directly influences their aspirations.

The Prime Minister therefore reiterated her call for a system to be established to regulate and prevent unethical behavior within Parliament, ensuring that debates are conducted with dignity and respect.

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Launch of the Official website aigov.lk on Artificial Intelligence in line with Digital Economy Month - Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya

A System to pay bus fare via bank cards

Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that, in line with Digital Economy Month, the official website aigov.lk on Artificial Intelligence is launched, and a system enabling passengers to pay bus fares via bank cards will be introduced.

The Prime Minister made these remarks today (10) in Parliament, responding to a question raised by a Member of Parliament.

The Prime Minister further stated that September has been declared as a Digital Economy Month as a part of the national initiative to accelerate in becoming a digitally empowered nation. One of the objectives is to raise public awareness on digitalization and demonstrate the government’s commitment towards building a digital economy in the future. Forwarding that purpose numerous programs will be conducted continuously in the month of September.

These programs aim to raise awareness among citizens, businesses, and institutions about the importance of identifying and using digital tools, as well as to accelerate every sector to adapt into the e-Government platforms, digital financial solutions, and innovations driven by Artificial Intelligence.

The government expects that accelerating digital projects implemented by the Ministry of Digital Economy with the partner institutions will allow citizens and businesses to receive the benefits promptly. By 2030, the government expects to expand Sri Lanka’s digital economy by USD 15 billion, and 12% of GDP, and to increase the digital exports up to USD 5 billion, and expand the digital workforce to 2 lakh.

This Digital Economy Month creates a platform to communicate these aspirations and to achieve these objectives by mobilizing both the public and private sectors. Another objective is to position Sri Lanka as a leading hub in South Asia for technological innovation, digitalization, and Artificial Intelligence development.

Digital Economy Month is not only a symbolic initiative but also a practical mechanism to bring out Sri Lanka’s digital ambitions to the world by accelerating awareness and it is a program that will deliver direct benefits to citizens in the future through innovation, efficiency, and opportunities. Accordingly, various programs such as awareness events and exhibitions on digitalization, startup showcases, entrepreneurship, innovation, and ecosystem demonstrations will be held on 17, 18, 19, and 20 of September .

Accordingly, the Sri Lanka FinTech Summit, focusing on promoting new solutions for digital financial adaptation, is scheduled for 24 and 25 of September. The National AI Expo is scheduled for 29 and 30 September. National-level awareness programs on digitalization, public exhibitions introducing digital government services and paperless solutions, media campaigns on the benefits of digital tools, capacity building and education initiatives, training courses and workshops on digital skills, entrepreneurship, and technological transformation for youth, SMEs, and professionals, as well as outreach programs focusing on universities and schools to promote future ICT and digital sector careers will take place throughout the month . In addition, awareness programs in provincial-level on e-Government solutions, dialogues with industry leaders and policymakers on digital economic challenges and opportunities, and academic discussions have also been organized.

In addition, in line with Digital Economy Month, several initiatives such as launch of National Cyber security Operations by Sri Lanka CERT, launch of the National Certification Authority operations, launch of the National Cyber security Strategy, Expansion of the government’s digital payments platform govpay to enable on-the-spot payments for traffic fines, establishment of a National Transportation Payment Platform enabling bus fare payments via bank cards and QR codes, launch of the government’s official AI platform aigov.lk, development of a Digital Economy Experience Center, introduction of a self-registration system for SIM cards, and provision of 5G facilities by the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission have been already organized.

The Ministry of Digital Economy is currently conducting studies and assessments on the infrastructure requirements for digitalization across the country. For example, the Ministry of Education is already carrying out surveys in every province, educational zone, and school to identify their specific needs. Align with that, both the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Digital Economy have conducted a colleborative program to provide the necessary infrastructure. Similarly, other ministries are also implementing the required measures for digitalization.

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Solutions will be granted without causing injustice to any student of Gampaha Wickramarachchi University of Indigenous Medicine. - Minister of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education, Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya

Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that the government will take necessary measures to provide solutions without causing any injustice to the student of Gampaha Wickramarachchi University of Indigenous Medicine.

The Prime Minister made these remarks while responding to a question raised by Member of Parliament Ramanathan Archchuna today (09) in Parliament.

The Prime Minister further stated:

The committee appointed for the purpose of investigating the issues relating to Gampaha Wickramarachchi University of Indigenous Medicine. has submitted recommendations under two main solutions.

The first recommendation is to continue the existing courses of the university by affiliating them with other suitable universities or assigning students to similar courses available in other universities. The second recommendation is to maintain the university as it is, while providing the necessary resources and facilities to conduct the existing courses in a formal and qualitative manner.

Discussions are being held with the relevant parties to select the most appropriate recommendation from the two, and this will take some time.

It is the government’s expectation to provide solutions without causing injustice to any student. Therefore, steps will be taken to provide solutions expeditiously before the completion of the degree program of the first batch.

The committee has decided not to change the specializations of the existing course whichever recommendation is implemented from the above. If a certain course is conducted only in this university in Sri Lanka, discussions will be held with the relevant parties to provide more suitable specifications.

Respective consultations were held among the stakeholder ro appropriately revise the curricula of the BSc (Hons) in Indigenous Medicinal Resources and BHSc (Hons) in Indigenous Pharmaceutical Technology degree programs offered under the Faculty of Indigenous Health Sciences & Technology. The committee has also instructed that similar consultations be conducted for the other programs.

Measures are being taken to identify employers to ensure job opportunities related to the degree programs. For problematic programs without direct job opportunities, curricular revisions will be made or students will be assigned to programs that can ensure employment opportunities.

Currently the university is working to resolve the issue related to the inadequate infrastructure. Accordingly, the faculty currently located in Nugegoda will be relocated to a spacious building near the main university in Gampaha, while some departments of the Faculty of Indigenous Health Sciences & Technology will be shifted to another nearby location.

Instructions have been given to the University Grants Commission to temporarily suspend new admissions for the Faculty of Indigenous Health Sciences & Technology, the Faculty of Indigenous Social Sciences & Management, and the Faculty of Graduate Studies.

The Prime Minister further stated that investigations are being conducted into the irregularities committed in the recruitment process of academic staff, and legal action will be taken in this regards.

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