Udith Lokubandara

Wijesinghe Jayaweera Mudiyanselage Udith Sanjaya Lokubandara (born 19 December 1984) (known as Udith Lokubandara ) MP was a Member of Parliament of Sri Lanka, representing the Badulla District. He is the son of former Speaker W. J. M. Lokubandara.[1][2]


Udith Lokubandara

MP
Member of the Sri Lankan Parliament
for Badulla District
Personal details
Born (1984-12-19) 19 December 1984
NationalitySri Lanka
Political partyUnited People's Freedom Alliance
United National Party
Spouse(s)Nadina Lokubandara
ParentsW. J. M. Lokubandara
(father)
Malathi Lokubandara
(mother)
Alma materLyceum International School
University of London
OccupationPrivate Secretary at office of Mahinda Rajapakshe

Early life

He was raised in Nugegoda and studied at Lyceum International School. After his high school graduation he joined the London University as an external student and read for a Diploma in Economics. He is a Dimplomate from LCCI and holds an ACIM qualification from the Charterd Institute of Marketing UK. [3]

Political career

President Mahinda Rajapakse was one of the witnesses at his wedding. On that day, he was appointed as the Sri Lanka Freedom Party organizer for Haputale electorate. Before becoming MP, he served as an adviser to the president. He is currently serving as the personal secretary of the ex-president.[4][5]

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