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Sri Lanka’s Energy Minister resigns

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By Uditha Jayasinghe

COLOMBO, April ‌17 (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's Energy Minister Kumara Jayakody ​and ministry secretary Udayanga Hemapala resigned on Friday following an outcry over coal ⁠imports for power generation.

Jayakody stepped down to make way for investigations to be carried out into alleged imports of low-quality coal ​for Sri Lanka's only coal-fired power plant, according to a statement from ‌the president's media office.

The resignations were handed over to Sri Lanka President Anura Kumara Dissanayake on Friday morning.

Jayakody is the first high-profile cabinet ⁠minister to resign over corruption allegations and his ⁠move comes after he faced a no-confidence motion, which was defeated in parliament last week.

Dissanayake has ordered a full-scale investigation into all coal imports for power generation dating back to 2009 and ‌earlier acknowledged that the low-quality coal supply has impacted the power ⁠generation of the state-run Lakvijaya Power Plant.

The ‌power plant needs about 2.25 million metric ​tons of coal annually to supply about 40% of Sri Lanka's power needs, according to a special audit report released earlier ‌this month.

Lower power generation pushed Sri Lanka ​to order 300,000 metric tons ⁠of emergency coal last month and utilise more diesel ‌and furnace oil for thermal ⁠power to bridge the shortfall.

Sri Lanka, which is recovering from a severe financial crisis that peaked four years ago, imports all its ​fuel. Since the start ‌of the Middle East crisis, the island nation rationed fuel and ⁠declared every Wednesday a public ​holiday to manage stocks.

(Reporting by Uditha Jayasinghe, writing by Tanvi ​Mehta; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

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