EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION IS VITAL FOR SRI LANKA’S NEW NPP GOVERNMENT-LIONEL BOPAGE..

Introduction 

This piece is an outcome of our recent communication experiences with some bureaucrats and  political authorities of the new NPP government. During the last few decades, it was mostly, and  extremely difficult to get even acknowledgement of correspondence and communication, even  

from the Presidential Secretariat in Sri Lanka. For those living overseas, acknowledging a  communication, and receiving a response regarding the action taken is assured through various  guidelines, codes of conduct, and service charters applicable to public servants. There are certain  timelines imposed on public servants to comply with those benchmarks. 

Background 

In 2016, as Committee members of the Australian Advocacy for Good Governance in Sri Lanka  (AAGGSL), the late Mr. Sarath Jayasuriya and I wrote a letter to the then Prime Minister Ranil  Wickremasinghe about the necessity to make the Sri Lankan Public Service more responsive,  efficient and effective to citizens’ requests, and the need for more transparency in how they handle  such requests. We made certain submissions to make this happen. It fell on deaf ears, even  without an acknowledgement. As a graduate of the Postgraduate Institute of Management in Sri  Lanka, I even sought their assistance, at least to develop this as a research project for their MPA  students. Over time, they also did not respond. 

Both Sarath and I like many others have had extremely negative experiences in dealing with the Sri  Lankan Public Service. Everything depended on whom one knows, and one’s ability to throw money  to get something done. As a work and method study specialist, I had some ideas as to the way the  services delivered by public service institutions to the general public could be improved. We  requested the government to allow us to use one of the districts in Sri Lanka to run our proposal as  a pilot project. Even Mr Jayasuriya, who had strong links with the United National Party and its  leader, became disillusioned by the apparent indifferent attitude they had adopted. 

Private and public administration 

Communication is a key lever in both the private and public sectors. It is necessary to increase  managerial efficiency and to establish communal or industrial peace through cooperation. It helps  coordination between diverse entities. An effective communication strategy benefits a business  while a poor strategy can damage its reputation and profits. All forms of communication emanating  from Public Administration are communication with the public and therefore must maintain  objectivity. 

While private administration is not always accountable to the general public, a public  administration is accountable to the state via parliament and ultimately to the citizenry. A private  organisation also has certain responsibilities to people and society, though the nature and extent of  such responsibilities are less apparent. Preferential treatment acquires prominence in the private 

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sector where uniformity in treatment, inclusivity, consultation, and participation may not be the  standard mode of operation. 

In the private sector, resorting to unethical practices to maximize profits is hardly questioned and  usually rewarded. However, in the public sector, employees have limited freedoms, as the rule of  law should dominate all practices. The wish and decision of the highest authority in the entity  holds and remains final. On the other hand, public administration is generally required to avoid  preferential treatment. 

Public administration further differs in that it echoes the political character of the government it  serves. A change of government has an impact on the way public administration performs.  Usually, administrators in public service are picked through a strict set of selection criteria,  though exceptions to this practice are becoming more and more common. Such practices have  their advantages and disadvantages. This can be seen as an inevitable outcome of the global  expansion of neo-liberal tendencies and populist politics. 

The primary purpose of public service is, as the name implies, to serve people’s interests and  provide for public welfare, not profits. Nevertheless, certain organisations established under  state control such as corporations and authorities may make profits while complimenting the  service they provide to society. 

Role of Communication 

The role of communication is of vital importance in demonstrating the capability, accountability,  transparency, and responsiveness of a government to the needs of the general public, especially,  when it is a new government. In order that the people’s voices may be heard and the citizenry to  hold the government accountable, the creation of both formal and informal communication  channels with the people is essential. However, establishing such communication channels is  not enough unless those channels are effective and staffed by efficient and effective  communicators. Of course, at times, this carries the risk of certain quick decision-making  processes. This involves the need for negating formal rules and procedures of communication. 

At certain times, informal methods of communication may lead to better success in managing  relationships with people, though this could only be a temporary initial arrangement. In all  instances, however, communication channels need to be effective and efficient, with formal  feedback mechanisms to improve service delivery. Also, effective communication assists and  promotes good governance. For that to happen, an inclusive public space based on informed  dialogue and debate is necessary. 

Communication can also be dishonestly used to promote poor governance. Instead of providing a  voice for the people, some communicators will do everything to safeguard the interests of those  who hold political power. 

On the positive side, we can take the example of Bosnia where communication channels including  social media helped generate public pressure against state corruption. In India, e-government  initiatives, such as e-procurement helped reduce corruption and improve state capacity. For  instance, citizens took part in civic activism using citizen score cards, with the involvement of local  authorities. 

The case of Sri Lanka 

In Sri Lanka, people are expecting similar outcomes in the fight against corruption through  legislative means to help improve government capacity, accountability, and transparency. However,  the new government is tested every day as to what it does in overcoming the challenges of dealing  with short-term expectations and addressing the day-to-day issues that ought to be addressed. 

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There have been many opinions expressed by people who alleged to have had not-so-positive  experiences in communicating with the officials and political authorities. 

Keeping effective communication will assist citizens in influencing the decision-making processes  of the new government by expressing their legitimate demands. Also, maintaining a dynamic civil  society will enable a government to find out whether a new measure the government has adopted is  effective or not. It will also help decide where the monies need to be allocated and whether those  monies have reached the intended targets. To achieve this means developing a system of good  governance where mechanisms for holding the government to account are established and  implemented, and the government is responsive. 

In this age of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the digitalization of industry and services, and the  use of emerging technologies have made communication easily accessible and effective. Every  organisation functions by continuously communicating information, views, and opinions of  everybody in the organisation through feedback loops, thus helping to overcome barriers among  diverse parts of any organisation united in their thinking. 

Building relationships 

Communication is about building relationships between people, both functional and personal. The  functional aspect cannot work successfully without the personal aspect. A system of public  administration is key to the whole political system as it is intertwined and entangled in the existing  political system. 

At the same time, public administration is extremely complex, and its communication system is  one of the main pillars of democracy. If it breaks down it will create fissures in the democratic  system, thus leading it to collapse. In a globalised system that exists today, a few multinational  conglomerates control economies and industrial systems all over the world. Influenced by these  conglomerates, a few superpowers control world politics, the economy, and other important  aspects of people’s lives. It is, therefore, essential that communication systems do not collapse. 

Effective communication in Public Administration also contributes to creating good governance, i.e., integrity,  honesty, transparency, etc. For example, in Italy, the public administrations must make their actions  transparent to the public. This helps citizens understand what governments are doing and enables them to  exercise their rights as citizens. Furthermore, promoting the digital transformation of a country requires a  medium-term information technology plan. It requires research and analysis, defining key performance  indicators that are clear, specific, achievable, and measurable to understand if the communication has been  effective. 

Australia adopts a method for providing clear, correct, comprehensive, and concise communication so it is  easy for any of its citizens to understand. Public communication is considered an essential component of  public policymaking and public administration. 

In the age of social media and misinformation, there is a strong need for proactive communication from  political authorities and public administrators at all levels of government. They have a responsibility to  directly communicate their decisions and actions to relevant stakeholders, and address any of their  questions or concerns. The aim is to ensure public opinion is shaped by factual, truthful information. Hence,  every public administrator needs to possess basic communication skills and the ability to develop  communication strategies or plans to get the word out of their programs. 

Need for strong communication 

If the government considers building a more informed, engaged, and accountable society is  essential, then it should prioritize clear, straightforward, and effective communication. In the new  government, the same old issues in communication are quite apparent. Most of the access points  for purposes of communication appear to be either inactive, ineffective, or closed. Unless those 

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issues are resolved soon it will not allow people, both local and diaspora, to actively participate in  the democratic process. In a crisis, which is more probable than not, a lack of effective  communication will prevent the dissemination of timely and accurate information and the  streamlining of operations and coordinating efforts within and among governmental entities. 

Conclusion 

Untrained, ineffective, overloaded, and bureaucratic approaches to communication between a new  government and its citizens will slow down the flow of information within governmental entities,  causing delays and inefficiencies. This will pose a serious challenge in managing public perception  leading to miscommunication and misunderstandings. Overcoming such problematic issues needs  a commitment to streamlining communication processes, ensuring data security, and employing  clear and accessible language, specially, trained, and effective communicators to do the job. 

Some of the strategies that could be used to improve the situation involve the provision of  appropriate training to all types of secretaries and establishing clear communication protocols to  simplify and clarify communication procedures within government departments. It will help reduce  confusion and establish more efficient communication. In this light, it will be necessary for the new  government to make appropriate investments that will contribute to managing public perception.  Communication needs to be made inclusive and accessible to diverse audiences as it is important  to ensure that all citizens can understand and engage with accurate government communications. 

The significance of lucid and concise communication should never be underestimated. When  leaders, public servants, and citizens communicate effectively, it contributes to building trust,  transparency, and a shared understanding. For the new government to function cohesively and  efficiently, and serve people well, lucid communication is crucial. Restricting communication  

channels and using ineffective and inefficient communicators will ultimately lead not only to bad  governance but also to the collapse of a new government. 

Urgent attention, therefore, needs to be paid to improving communication between the government  and entities external to its boundaries, particularly when disseminating government-to-citizen  information about policies and services. 

It is vital to understand that access to clear communication is not simply a tool for maintaining the  reputation of the new government, but also a fundamental necessity for fostering a strong, resilient,  and revitalized society. It is an essential aspect of a more inclusive, accountable, and responsive  governance that the people of Sri Lanka have been fervently hoping for. 

LIONEL BOPAGE

12 December 2024

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