President unveils bold vision for SL’s digital transformation, hints central to this initiative is a private sector expert
October 21, Colombo (LNW): President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has unveiled an ambitious plan to drive Sri Lanka’s digital transformation, with the aim of modernising outdated systems and improving efficiency across public services.
Central to this initiative is the appointment of a private sector expert, reportedly a former CEO from the telecommunications industry, to lead the country’s digital transition.
In a speech outlining the initiative, President Dissanayake emphasised the urgent need to overhaul existing bureaucratic processes. “We can no longer rely on outdated systems,” he said.
“Whether it’s purchasing a bus ticket, waiting in long queues at the post office, or obtaining essential documents like birth and death certificates, these processes belong to the past. We must introduce digital efficiency into every corner of public service.”
A key aspect of the President’s plan is the introduction of systems that allow citizens to carry out routine tasks—such as paying taxes or accessing government services—from the comfort of their own homes.
This digital transformation will be spearheaded by the newly appointed expert, who will lead the forthcoming Digital Ministry and assume the role of Chairman at the Information and Communication Technology Agency (ICTA).
President Dissanayake praised the chosen expert, noting their willingness to contribute to the country’s transformation without compensation.
“An experienced individual is prepared to voluntarily take on the challenge of digitalising Sri Lanka. They are expected to begin their duties within the next fortnight,” he stated, underscoring the importance of the role the future Digital Ministry will play in executing this vision.
With plans to implement major changes over the next three to four years, the President’s initiative seeks to ensure that digitalisation becomes the driving force behind state efficiency and public service reform.
Addressing potential scepticism, Dissanayake added, “There are those who may expect us to falter within a few months, but our government, under the National People’s Power, is fully committed to rebuilding this nation. We will not waver in our efforts.”