The Palali-Achchuveli main road, closed for three decades due to Sri Lanka’s civil conflict, was reopened on November 1, marking a significant development for the Northern Province. The road, though secure since the end of the war 15 years ago, had remained inaccessible, hindering regional mobility and development.
Key Highlights:
- Community Demand: Northern Province residents had long called for the road’s reopening to support daily mobility, economic activity, and regional growth, with formal appeals made by Governor Nagalingam Vethanayagan directly to President Anura Kumara Dissanayake in October.
- Presidential Action: Responding to community concerns, President Dissanayake directed security forces to assess the situation, coordinating with the Defence Ministry and Secretary to facilitate the road’s reopening.
- Strategic Reconnection: The re-opening is expected to significantly enhance transportation and ease access for the residents of the Northern Province, contributing to long-term regional development and improved living standards.
This move aligns with broader government efforts to support infrastructure renewal and regional development across Sri Lanka’s historically affected areas.
Last modified: November 2, 2024