Saudi Fund approves Sri Lanka additional USD 16 million for Kaluganga project

(UTV|COLOMBO) – The Kaluganga Development Project is currently being implemented by the Ministry of Mahaweli Development and Environment with the financial assistance of Saudi Fund for Development (SFD), Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) and OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID).

The Kaluganga Reservoir has a capacity of 265 million cubic meters (MCM) of water and will divert 100 MCM annually to Moragahakanda Reservoir.

Under this project, it is expected to develop new irrigable lands of nearly 3,000 ha in the Kaluganga Basin.

Unforeseen geological conditions in the foundations and necessary design revisions have led to a price increase and it is noted that the funds available from the above donors is not sufficient to complete the balance work of the project.

SFD had agreed to provide an additional loan of SAR 60 million (USD 16 million, LKR 2,560 million) to finance a part of the shortfall. The Government of Sri Lanka has already entered into agreements with KFAED and OFID to finance a part of the balance of the shortfall.

Accordingly, the Loan Agreement was signed today at the Ministry of Finance and Mass Media by Dr. R.H.S. Samaratunge, Secretary to the Ministry of Finance and Mass Media on behalf of the Government of Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and Eng. Yousef Ibrahim Al Abdulrahman Al Bassam, Vice Chairman and Managing Director on behalf of the Saudi Fund for Development.

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