28 June 2022 12:08 am Views - 2126
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Cut down
The people who are standing in queues for days on end have not understood the reality. It appears that the politicians too have no clue about the reality. As a nation, we have to drastically cut down on the costs. We have to change our lifestyle at least in the short term. This must start with the Government. The burden is always on the public. But the leaders should demonstrate at all levels that they are making the sacrifices before asking people to cut down on their expenses. The excessive number of vehicles and unwanted programmes should be immediately stopped because people are now being forced to cut down on many aspects of their daily lives.
The Government must ensure that the small and medium-scale private sector ventures are also fully supported as they have created more employment
Support the Private Sector
The ’Aragalaya’ has reached a point where many politicians will be out of the game by the next election. People are truly disgusted with the ineffective politicians who are neither claiming responsibility nor accountability for the sad state of affairs that we are in. People feel that they have been systematically robbed and they still have to pay for the loans that have been obtained. The economy is majorly governed by the private sector. Their investments and large-scale employment have always ensured the stability of the economy. The Government must ensure that the small and medium-scale private sector ventures are also fully supported as they have created more employment. The Government must have a plan to ensure that people do not lose their jobs. What can we learn from countries like Greece or Zimbabwe?
Acknowledge the feelings
The public does not trust the governing body anymore. There are many reasons for this. No one has come forward to state that they understand the people’s problems. Neither the President nor the PM (past and present) has expressed their understanding of what parents are going through and come up with a plan that can help everyone. Crimes are increasing, black markets are thriving, fuel is being stocked up and there is a constant lack of fuel, fuel prices are being increased and in parallel, all other items are going up in price. How can people live? Are we having a plan to look after the “extremely vulnerable” sector in this country? That is of prime importance.
Aid Agencies
For decades we have seen the state making NGOs the scapegoat for everything. I believe at this time, we must as a nation request the support of the international humanitarian aid agencies. Particularly with regards to Food, Nutrition, Livelihoods and Education they are in a better position to obtain aid from institutional donors than the government. We need the support of everyone.
Media must step up
The Electronic Media in this country can do much more for the people. At this juncture, the electronic and print media should focus more on guiding the public with positive alternatives to this crisis. The media need to bring in experts who will teach people how to be agile in this situation; how not to waste, how to preserve food, how to guide the children and focus on home-schooling and skill-building during this time, how to commit to work harder and longer, how to be creative in this crisis. We must turn to indigenous solutions to the current problem. Sri Lanka is NOT the first country to go through such a crisis and will certainly will not be the last. But without a plan with a timeline, we cannot overcome.