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The
governor of the
Central Province,
Sri Lanka (
Sinhala: මධ්යම පළාත් ආණ්ඩුකාරවරයා Madhyama palāth āndukāravarayā), is the head of the provincial government and exercises
executive power over subjects
devolved to the
Central Provincial Council.
[1] The governor is appointed by the
president of Sri Lanka for a period of five years.
[1] The current governor is
Lalith U Gamage
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"Niluka Ekanayake sworn in as CP Governor".
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