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Dbeibeh and Shakshak Plan to Enhance Development and Ensure Project Funding

Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh of the Government of National Unity and Audit Bureau Chief Khaled Shakshak have committed to enhancing the development plan and ensuring financial support for ongoing projects. This commitment includes continued backing for the electricity and oil sectors and a focus on advancing infrastructure, particularly in water and sanitation projects.

This agreement emerged from a meeting held on Thursday morning at the Audit Bureau in Tripoli. The session addressed various service issues, the 2024 developmental budget, and monitoring of the oil and gas sectors, as reported by the media office of the Prime Minister on Facebook.

During the meeting, the necessity of developing the plan, guaranteeing financial flows for ongoing projects, and overseeing the progress of development projects in the electricity and oil sectors was underscored. The goal is to stabilize the electricity network and resolve bottlenecks in several municipalities by providing essential operational materials.

Dbeibeh highlighted the importance of prioritizing water and sanitation projects in all development plans. He stressed that water supply should reach all municipalities and regions, and sewage issues should be addressed through the establishment of essential stations.

The media office also noted an agreement on the continuous support for executive agencies and the electricity and oil sectors. Additionally, the meeting reinforced the government’s efforts to transfer competencies to municipalities, implement local development, and activate the role of municipalities.

The meeting was attended by key officials, including the Acting Minister of Oil and Gas, the Acting Minister of Planning, the Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs, and directors of the General Departments of the Sovereign and Service Sectors at the Audit Bureau.

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