Health sector students seek Ranil’s support
By Ashwin Hemmathagama Our Lobby Correspondent
Student representatives meeting the Leader of the Opposition Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday at Parliament sought the support of the United National Party to force the Government to continue the Allied Health Science program uninterrupted and as planned by the UNP during its regime in 2002.
According to the students the Government has reduced the duration of the program from four to three, which will exclude the clinical training, which includes physiotherapy and associated fields. “With the reduction of the number of years the Allied Health Science program losing its recognition in the eyes of the international market. There is no reason why the Government should take decisions on Allied Health Science programs to fulfil the needs and aims of the doctor’s trade union the GMOA,” held the student representatives.
Wickremesinghe who agreed with the students and promised to take the matter up in the House held that free education is being destroyed on a daily basis under the current regime. “Instead of investing money in education, the Government is spending it to maintain the white vans, black vans and the respective teams, which include the military. The Ministry of Higher Education and Ministry of Health are adequate to solve the issues but should also listen to the students,” he said.
“The Government has come to a point where the President is now directly involved in this matter, which has exceeded 164 days. A cabinet decision is required,” he added. |