Energy and Fuel Updates
Recent discussions in Parliament and media about fuel supplies, energy management, and potential no-confidence motions against the Energy Minister. Government discusses fuel sufficiency and international agreements.
Looks like Sri Lanka's energy crisis is the world's most dramatic soap opera - ministers debating fuel stocks like it's the season finale, while the country plays an endless game of economic musical chairs! Who needs Netflix drama when you've got parliamentary fuel reports that could put insomnia patients on the edge of their seats?
“Previous governments failed to prepare” — FM Vijitha Herath says lack of fuel storage and delayed Trinco tank upgrades left Sri Lanka vulnerable He says the current government acted early, signing agreements with India and UAE https://t.co/DaWfGv4EM7
The debate on the Opposition's no-confidence motion against the Minister of Energy, Kumara Jayakody, will be held on April 10, from 11.30 am to 5.30 pm: Department of Communications, Parliament #lka #SriLanka #Parliament https://t.co/LbwnRrhmay
Minister of Energy, Kumara Jayakodi, made a statement in Parliament on 17 March regarding the duration for which fuel supplies are sufficient in the country under normal consumption. Read more: https://t.co/OWyoYbG0Gc #PulseToday #SLNews #SriLanka #lka #fuelcrisis https://t.co/XioqELWlmY