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1,065 SLTB Drivers and Conductors Secure Permanent Appointments; Minister Dr. Bandula Emphasizes Sustainable Prosperity Beyond Political Shifts

Over one thousand Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) drivers and conductors received their permanent appointment letters recently at a ceremony led by Transport, Highways, and Mass Media Minister Dr. Bandula Gunawardhana. These appointments, part of a program for 1,605 workers who have been on SLTB contracts since 2018, mark a significant event for the organization. The selection process for permanent appointments considered qualifications and commendable service, covering drivers and conductors from all SLTB depots across the country.

During the ceremony, Minister Gunawardhana highlighted the historical significance of the SLTB, emphasizing its crucial role in providing essential transportation services, especially for schoolchildren. He also discussed the challenges faced by the SLTB in the past, including difficulties in acquiring spare parts and purchasing new buses, leading to uncertainties among employees. The Minister’s remarks shed light on the economic crises Sri Lanka has navigated and the efforts required to stabilize and grow vital sectors like transportation.

Looking ahead, Minister Gunawardhana outlined the SLTB’s path to profitability by 2025, as mandated by agreements with international financial institutions. He stressed the need for employee dedication, integrity, and financial responsibility to achieve this goal. Additionally, the Minister addressed concerns about potential financial misconduct, emphasizing strict measures and consequences. The article encapsulates the ceremony’s significance, Minister Gunawardhana’s insights on the SLTB’s journey, and the imperative for sustainable financial practices in public enterprises.