Friday, November 9, 2012

 

http://www.dailynews.lk/2012/11/10/news30.asp

Motherland, first priority - Defence Secy



All Sri Lankans must be faithful to the motherland, Defence and Urban Development Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa said.

"Regardless of the degree of our education, knowledge and expertise and high position we hold in society, we all are bound and obliged to serve the motherland. Being loyal and faithful to the country is important," he said.


Defence and Urban Development Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa who was the Chief Guest at the senior prize day of Galle St Aloysius College, was accorded a Guard of Honour by the First Battalion of the National Cadet Corp. Here, the Defence
Secretary inspects the Guard of Honour flanked by Parade Commander Major E H Rohitha Nanadasena directed by First Battalion Commander Lt Col Dasan Naiduwawadu and coordinated by Lt Col S S G de Silva. Cadets of St Aloysius, Richmond,
Olcott, Mahinda and All Saints Colleges participated in the Guard of Honour. Deputy Speaker Chandima Weerakkody and Galle district Parliamentarian Mohan P de Silva were also present. Picture by Mahinda P Liyanage, Galle Daily News correspondent

Secretary Rajapaksa was addressing teachers, students and parents at the annual senior prize day of Galle Saint Aloysius College yesterday.

"Members of the Armed Forces and the Police have proved their devotion. Our soldiers are the least privileged and poorly rewarded work force of the country although they render a commendable service to the nation setting an example to society. It is on that understanding that President Mahinda Rajapaksa has given due respect, honour and recognition to War Heroes," he said.

"Today's children have many opportunities and avenues in various spheres. We have created a conducive and stable political, economic and social atmosphere in the country," the Secretary said. "All youths should constantly strive to enhance their knowledge, intellect, talents and skills as these are essential leadership qualities. Only leaders with proper education and skills can take correct and firm decisions. Leaders lacking such qualities always fail to take correct decisions," he said. "We have provided opportunities and facilities for our youths to reach the top in society, provided they are prepared and determined to reach higher goals," the Defence Secretary said.

Leaders with selfish attitudes and motives will never take correct decisions for the advancement and well being of the country and the people, he said. Secretary Rajapaksa urged all youths to be loyal and devoted citizens of the motherland.

College Principal D P L S Gunasekara and past pupil Dilip Jayaweera also spoke.

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