Rule of Law Established and a Country Where Law is Common to All Will Be Built – President
In a powerful statement, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has pledged his unwavering commitment to transforming Sri Lanka from a state plagued by political patronage and criminality into a respected and righteous nation on the international stage. Speaking on May 30, 2025, the President emphasized his fundamental responsibility to ensure the rule of law is universally applied and accessible to all citizens. This declaration signals a decisive shift from past governance, aiming to lay the groundwork for a more just and equitable society for the future.

President Dissanayake critically assessed previous administrations, asserting that despite Sri Lanka’s abundant natural resources and inherent prosperity, a lack of coherent planning had stifled national development. In contrast, he highlighted his government’s steadfast dedication to systematically rebuilding the nation’s economy. This structured approach, he explained, is crucial for elevating Sri Lanka’s standing globally and harnessing its true potential, moving beyond the detrimental legacies of the past.
These significant remarks were made during a poignant religious ceremony at the Siri Samadhi Maha Viharaya in Pahaminyagama, Galkiriyagama. President Dissanayake participated in the opening of the Relic Chamber and the unveiling of the Maitreya Bodhisattva statue, attending at the invitation of Most Venerable Kagama Sirinanda Thero. His presence at such a revered event underscored the government’s commitment to cultural and religious values, providing a symbolic backdrop for his pronouncements on national governance and societal well-being.

During his address at the ceremony, President Dissanayake articulated his leadership philosophy, emphasizing that his actions are not driven by a pursuit of power or position. Instead, he presented himself as a leader who has genuinely experienced and understood the struggles of the populace, dedicating himself to building a prosperous country for all common citizens. A cornerstone of this vision is the government’s ongoing efforts to curb illegal drug trafficking and associated crimes, with firm assurances that an enhanced institutional network will be established to safeguard future generations from the scourge of narcotics.
Concluding his address, President Dissanayake underscored the pivotal role of Sri Lanka’s revered Buddhist clergy, the Mahasangha, in nurturing a healthy society and cultivating empathetic citizens, essential elements for the envisioned advanced nation. He particularly lauded the commendable social and religious contributions of Most Venerable Kagama Sirinanda Thero, recognizing the crucial partnership between spiritual guidance and national development in forging a compassionate and progressive future for Sri Lanka.
