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He inspected the video system at the Seeduwa control stations and proceeded to the Katunayake Exchange where he was received by flag-waving school students.
Addressing the occasion, the President said with the opening of the highway the Government has proven that it can successfully meet any challenge thrown at the Government.
He emphasised that the development of a country was gauged by the development of a road network in a country and the expressway declared open yesterday would provide benefits to both the local and foreign people.
Reiterating that the country has achieved peace and there was no bloodshed or terrorist activity in the country after 19 May 2009, the President appealed to the people to give their fullest cooperation to the development program being implemented by the Government for the benefit of the future generation.
He noted that when the Government is making the effort to develop the country, certain elements are making various allegations against the Government and therefore, it has to spend much precious time to file response in Geneva to the allegations.
The 25.8 kilometre long expressway was built at a cost of US$ 291 million with a loan from China.
The CKE is expected to reduce the
travel time between Colombo and the Airport to about 20 minutes. Speed limit will be 80 km per hour (50 mph) for the first eight km (5.0 mi) and 110 km/h (68 mph) for the rest of the road.
First Lady Shiranthi Wickremasinghe Rajapaksa, Prime Minister D.M. Jayaratne, Chinese diplomats, ministers and parliamentarians also participated in the event.
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The 25.8 kilometre long expressway was built at a cost of US$ 291 million with a loan from China.
The CKE is expected to reduce the travel time between Colombo and the Airport to about 20 minutes.
Speed limit will be 80 km per hour (50 mph) for the first eight km (5.0 mi) and 110 km/h (68 mph) for the rest of the road.