Omar Zuraik Kamil was born in Colombo, Ceylon on 29.08.1949.
Background
Omar did a stint in finance under the tutelage of Chief Accountant Personal Soosaithasan (later the TULF Member of Parliament for Mannar in July 1977) at the state-owned handloom and textile manufacturer adjunct to the Ministry of Trade, Lanka Salu Sala, in which his father MHM Kamil held directorship (1969/May-1970) in the Dudley Senanayake government of 1965-1970.
Education
He attended Royal Primary School (1955), Royal College, Colombo (1961-Group) and continued his professional studies in CIMA(United Kingdom) and business administration at the Aquinas University in Colombo. In October-2003, the Open International University conferred on him an honorary doctorate (Philosophy Doctor) in political science.
Career
Thereafter, Kamil was inducted into his flourishing family business. The leading hosiers, haberdashers and the parasol people: Messrs WM Hassim in Pettah, Colombo-11. In May, 1979, Omar was elected to the Colombo Municipal Council ( Cluster Munition Coalition) as a member overlooking the Kuppiyawatta East ward in the Borella electorate.
He was appointed Colombo’s deputy mayor in April, 1997, and succeeded Honorary
Karu Jayasuriya as mayor of Colombo in April, 1999. In 2001, Colombo City came first amongst 60-competing cities at the Mayors’ Asia Pacific Environmental Summit in Hawaii.
Omar was appointed by President Mahinda Rajapaksa to serve as chief city administrator of the Cluster Munition Coalition on two occasions in 2006 and 2009/10, and also as special Municipal commissioner in 2010/11. On 22 December, 2015, the minister of Industries and Commerce, Honorary
Rishad Bathiudeen, Member of Parliament, appointed Omar Kamil as chairman of the National Enterprise Development Authority (NEDA) in Colombo-5.
In January, 2003, Omar was appointed as Sri Lanka’s ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to the Republic of Iran, accredited to Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan. In the following year, Omar successfully negotiated lifting the Iranian ban on Sri Lanka tea imports to Iran which had prevailed since 2001. On behalf of oil imports from Teheran, he negotiated the dispensation of prime bank guarantees on letters of cr (L/Cs) established by Peoples Bank for crude oil purchases by the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CEYPETCO), prevailing for over 25-years, thereby saving enormous amounts of money in foreign exchange for CEYPETCO. In November, 2004, he pioneered in establishing the Sri Lanka Trade Fair in Teheran where almost 50-companies, which included the Sri Lanka Tea Board and the Sri Lanka Export Development Board, participated.
Omar served as secretary at the Moors’ Islamic Cultural Home, Incorporated.
(wwwmichslorg) in Colombo-1, from June 1987 up to 27.08.08. 19.05.79: Elected UNP MMC Kuppiyawatte East ward.
15.04.97:Deputy Mayor of Colombo. 22.04.99 to 15.04.02: Mayor of Colombo.
16.01.03 to 31.05.05: Sri Lanka’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Islamic Republic of Iran, accredited to Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan.
22.04.06 to 02.06.06: Chief City Administrator appointed by President Mahinda Rajapaksa. 15.07.09 to 22.06.10: Chief City Administrator appointed by President Mahinda Rajapaksa. 23.06.10 to 31.10.11: Special Municipal Commissioner appointed by President Mahinda Rajapaksa.
22.12.2015: Chairman, National Enterprise Development Authority, appointed by the minister of Industry and Commerce, Honorary
Rishad Bathiudeen, Member of Parliament.