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President Instructs Ministry Secretaries to ensure optimal use of 2026 Budget allocations

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President Anura Kumara Dissanayake stated that, within the prevailing financial constraints, budgetary allocations for 2026 have been made by identifying national priorities and emphasised that it is the responsibility of all Ministry Secretaries and public officials to utilise these funds with maximum efficiency for the benefit of the people.

The President highlighted that, despite substantial allocations for capital expenditure, many development opportunities were lost to the people due to the inability of past state machinery to utilise these funds efficiently and achieve the intended physical progress. 

He further noted that, in some instances, budget preparations were influenced by the notion of “unspent funds,” which hindered proper utilisation. 

The President emphasised that, for 2026, the necessary groundwork has been established to ensure that all required funds are made available and utilised fully without delay.

President Anura Kumara Dissanayake made these remarks during a discussion with Ministry Secretaries held this morning (05) at the Presidential Secretariat.

During the discussion, the President further explained that, under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the government can allocate only about 13% of national production for expenditure, of which at least 4% should be reserved for capital expenditure. 

The President emphasised that the funds allocated to each Ministry are based on the principle of “emphasis on national priorities.”

The President highlighted that the government is the country’s largest investor, highlighting that Rs. 1400 billion has been allocated for capital expenditure, with an additional Rs. 500 billion set aside for reconstruction work to repair damage caused by the recent “Ditwah” cyclone.

President Dissanayake stressed that the primary responsibility of Ministry Secretaries is to manage the allocated funds efficiently to achieve the expected physical development, and that failure to implement proposed projects would deprive the people of the benefits they are entitled to.

During the discussion, the allocation and planned utilisation of projects and funds by each Ministry for the year 2026 were presented in detail.

Secretary to the President, Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake, along with all Ministry Secretaries and Senior Officials from the Ministry of Finance, also participated in this meeting.

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