ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka plans to strengthen its Local Government Act to give it more power in dealing with unauthorized constructions, a minister said.
“Amendments will be made to the Local Government Act to prevent unauthorized construction,” State Minister for Provincial Councils and Local Government Janaka Wakkambura said.
“This will remove existing barriers to taking immediate action to prevent unauthorized constructions,” Wakkambura was quoted as saying in a Department of Government Information statement.
“Illegal constructions take place even as government agencies are corresponding on how to deter them, and by the time consensus is reached there are entire families occupying these dwellings, which makes eviction impossible.”
Wakkambura pointed out that one only need to consider how often Akurana is submerged after rains to see where the fault lies.
The minister was speaking at a program to launch online payments for local government bodies, including assessment taxes, in the Akurana local council.
Sri Lanka has seen unusually heavy rains this year and resultant flooding. Critics have pointed out that the filling of wetlands and unauthorized construction was partly to blame for the catastrophe.
Some illegal constructions belong to politically powerful individuals directly or indirectly connected to local authorities. (Colombo/Dec27/2023)