Ministry of Highways, Ports & Shipping

The Ministry of Highways, Ports and Shipping was a Sri Lankan government ministry responsible for the governance,implementation,creation and development of Ports including Colombo, Galle and Trincomalee ports, Highways including Southern expressway, Colombo Outer Circular expressway, Katunayake expressway and their transport services. It was reorganized as two separate ministries, the Ministry of Ports and Shipping and Ministry of Higher Education and Highways following the formation of the Sirisena cabinet in January 2015.

Ministry of Highways, Ports and Shipping
Agency overview
Formed1960
Preceding agencies
  • Ministry of Nationalised Services, Shipping & Transport
  • Ministry of Commerce, Trade, Food & Shipping
  • Ministry of Irrigation, Power & Highways
  • Ministry of Shipping, Aviation & Tourism
  • Ministry of Ports & Shipping
    Ministry of Trade & Shipping
  • Ministry of Transport & Highways
Dissolved18 January 2015
Superseding agency
  • Ministry of Ports and Shipping,
    Ministry of Higher Education and Highways,
    Minister of Highways and Investment Promotion
JurisdictionDemocratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
Minister responsible
Agency executive
  • R.W.R.Pemasiri
Websitehttp://www.mohsl.gov.lk/

History

It was created in 1960, at the Second Dudley Senanayake cabinet as the Ministry of Nationalised Services, Shipping & Transport. It included most of the subjects of the current ministry. Then it was renamed as the Ministry of Commerce, Trade, Food & Shipping at the First Sirimavo Bandaranaike cabinet. The section Highways was included in the Ministry of Irrigation, Power & Highways in both, Second Sirimavo Bandaranaike cabinet and Jayewardene cabinet. In the Jayewardene Cabinet, the section Shipping was included in the Ministry of Shipping, Aviation & Tourism. In the Premadasa cabinet The sections Ports and Shipping were included in the Ministry of Ports & Shipping and the Ministry of Trade & Shipping and the section Highways was included in the Ministry of Transport & Highways. In the Kumaratunge cabinet (2000) the section of Ports was included in the Ministry of Ports Development & Development of the South,the section Highways was included in the Ministry of Highways,the section of Shipping was included in the Ministry of Internal & International Trade Commerce, Muslim Religious Affairs & Shipping Development. The section of Highways and into some distance the section of Shipping too included in Ministry of Transport, Highways & Aviation of Ranil Wickramasinghe cabinet. The section Highways was included in the Ministry of Highways & Road Development and the sections Ports and Shipping were included in the Ministry of Ports & Aviation in the First Mahinda Rajapaksha cabinet.

The original name Ministry of Highways, Ports and Shipping was created in Second Mahinda Rajapaksha cabinet in 2010.

Officials

Current and past ministers

Parties

  Sri Lanka Freedom Party   United National Party   Sri Lanka Muslim Congress

Name Portrait Party Tenure Head(s) of Government Ministerial title
Montague Jayawickrama United National Party 23 March 1960 - 1960 July Dudley Senanayake Minister of Nationalised Services, Shipping & Transport
T. B. Ilangaratne Sri Lanka Freedom Party 23 July 1960 - 1965 Sirimavo Bandaranaike Minister of Commerce, Trade, Food & Shipping
Maithripala Senanayake Sri Lanka Freedom Party 31 May 1970 - 1977 Minister of Irrigation, Power & Highways
Gamini Dissanayake United National Party 23 July 1977 - 2 January 1989 Junius Richard Jayewardene
Wimala Kannangara United National Party 23 July 1977 - 2 January 1989 Minister of Shipping, Aviation & Tourism
Alick Aluvihare United National Party 14 March 1991 - 1 May 1993 Ranasinghe Premadasa Minister of Ports & Shipping
Rupasena Karunatilake United National Party
Abdul Razak Munsoor United National Party 18 February 1989 - May 1993 Minister of Trade & Shipping
Wijayapala Mendis United National Party 1989 - 1993 Minister of Transport & Highways
Ronnie de Mel Sri Lanka Freedom Party 18 October 2000 - 10 October 2001 Chandrika Kumaratunga Minister of Ports Development & Development of the South
A. H. M.Fowzie Sri Lanka Freedom Party Minister of Highways
Rauff Hakeem Sri Lanka Muslim Congress Minister of Internal & International Trade Commerce, Muslim Religious Affairs & Shipping Development
Gamini Athukorala United National Party 19 December 2001 - 31 December 2001 Minister of Transport, Highways & Aviation
United National Party 1 January 2002 - 7 February 2004
Mahinda Rajapaksa Sri Lanka Freedom Party 22 April 2004 - 19 November 2005 Minister of Highways
Jeyaraj Fernandopulle Sri Lanka Freedom Party 22 April 2004 - 6 April 2008 Mahinda Rajapaksa Minister of Highways & Road Development
Mangala Samaraweera Sri Lanka Freedom Party 22 April 2004 - 9 February 2007 Minister of Ports & Aviation Services
Mahinda Rajapaksa Sri Lanka Freedom Party 23 April 2010 – 09 January 2015 Minister of Highways, Ports & Shipping
Kabir Hashim United National Party 12 January 2015 – 22 November 2019 Maithripala Sirisena Minister of Highways and Investment Promotion

Duties and Functions

  • Formulation of policies programmes and projects in regard to the subjects of Ports, Highways and Expressways and all subjects that come under the purview of the ministry.
  • Direction of the implementation of such policies, programmes and projects within time lines agreed with the national planning authorities and within budgeted resources, with a view to achieving relevant objectives.
  • Provision of all public services that come under the purview of the Ministry in an efficient and people friendly manner.
  • Reforming of all systems and procedures to ensure the conduct of business in an efficient manner deploying modern management techniques and technology where applicable while eliminating corruption and waste
  • Provision and Maintenance in optimum condition of a high quality network of national highways and other principal road
  • Implementation of the Maga Neguma Rural Road Development Programme
  • Improvement of clear co-ordination process to cover all road project implementing agencies for an integration development and monitoring collection of road user charges in respect of National Policy
  • Formulation of Programmes and Projects based on National Policy in respect of Provincial and Local Authority roads and co-ordination and monitoring of such programs and projects
  • Road Development activities connected to Kottawa, Kaduwela and Kadawatha Township Development Project
  • Development and Administration of ports and harbours, light houses and beacons, oil installation other than those belong to Admiralty
  • Arbitration of disputes between shipping Service providers and users
  • Establish rules of competition for shipping Services
  • Assist and ensure consultation between shipping service providers and users
  • Receiving of Wrecks and Ocean salvages
  • Administration of Shipping Development Fund
  • Freight and shipping Services
  • Coastwise passenger traffic[2]

Departments

Departments, with their heads As of 2014:

  • Road Development Authority and its Subsidiaries and Associates, headed by Director General, W.A.S. Weerasinghe[3]
  • Road Development Fund
  • Sri Lanka Ports Authority and its Subsidiaries and Associates, headed by chairman, Priyath B. Wickrama[4]
  • Ceylon Shipping Corporation Ltd and its Subsidiaries and Associates, headed by chairman, Vice Admiral Jayanath Colombage[5]
  • Director General's Office of Merchant Shipping, headed by Director General, A W Seneviratne[6]

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See also

References

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