
COLOMBO — The Sri Lankan government today officially launched the national operation, "Rata Ma Ekata Jathika Meheyuma" (Nation United National Operation), dedicated to the complete eradication of the menace of illegal drugs across the island. The inauguration ceremony is currently underway at the Sugathadasa Indoor Stadium in Colombo, presided over by His Excellency President Anura Kumara Dissanayake.
The initiative follows a recent briefing where the President addressed media heads, stressing the critical importance of a unified national effort for an expedited and decisive crackdown on the drug threat.
The 'Nation United National Operation' has been conceived as a multi-faceted national program. It is founded on the recognition that the drug problem requires a coordinated response, built on three essential pillars: national-level political leadership, an efficient decision-making mechanism, and broad public participation.
The national objective of completely eliminating the drug menace is the driving force behind the operation's implementation.
The Operations Council, specifically established for this eradication campaign, has outlined several key areas of focus to achieve its ambitious goals:
The successful implementation of this coordinated strategy is seen as vital for securing a safer, drug-free future for the nation. (NewsCenter)