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Brega Petroleum Marketing Company: “The company’s storage capacity is reassuring, and the congestion inside the stations is only due to the high hours of loading”

Brega Petroleum Marketing Company said in a statement today, Thursday, that the operational balances in the various warehouses of the company are witnessing reassuring storage capacities, noting that the high hours of unloading loads is what significantly increased the congestion process inside the stations, despite the availability of alternative energy in most stations.

The company confirmed to all distribution companies and transport associations that fuel is available and it continues to open its warehouses and implement all orders for the benefit of all distribution companies over the course of 24 hours, appealing to the security authorities and citizens to cooperate in order to solve this difficulty.

Al-Khuwildi reveals the return of the Automated Teller Machine service at the National Commercial Bank

The official at the National Commercial Bank, Ali Al-Khuwildi, revealed the return of the automated teller machine service, and that work is currently underway to supply all the withdrawal machines in Tripoli with liquidity.

Yesterday, Al-Khuwildi revealed the return of local card services (Nummou), assuring customers of the return of the MobiMal and Tadawul service, as well as the Yussor Pay service gradually, within two days as a maximum.

Al-Kabeer meets with the head of the Civil Status Authority

The Governor of the Central Bank of Libya, Seddiq Al-Kabeer, met today, Thursday, with the head of the Civil Status Authority, Tareq Hammouda Al-Thamn.

This meeting comes within the framework of cooperation and coordination with the newly assigned Civil Status Department in order to ensure the existence of a sound database, in addition to emphasizing the importance of auditing and cleaning the data contained therein to meet national security requirements.

Media Adviser to Aqila Saleh: “If the Central Bank refrains from financing the Bashagha government, we will deal with it by law”

The media advisor to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Fathi Al-Maryami, said today, Thursday, in a statement to our source, that the Libyan government assigned by the House of Representatives headed by Fathi Bashagha will be funded by the Central Bank of Libya in accordance with the applicable laws.

Al-Maryami added that “if the Central Bank refrains from financing the Libyan government, this will be considered a violation of the constitutional declaration and the laws in force in Libya, and we will deal with it legally.”

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aqila Saleh, stressed at the meeting of Sirte last Tuesday which included the supervisory authorities, that the central bank must finance the Libyan government and that its entire board of directors must manage it and not only the governor.

Shakshak participates in the technical forum in the Hague, which brings the Libyan Audit Bureau and the Dutch Court of Accounts together

The President of the State Audit Bureau, Khaled Shakshak and the undersecretary of the Bureau, Ala El-Din Al-Masallati participated in the work of the technical forum at the level of senior management, which brings together the Libyan Audit Bureau and the Dutch Court of Accounts, which started this morning, Wednesday, in the Dutch city of The Hague.

Shakshak stressed, in his speech during the forum, the continuation of developing the work of the Libyan Audit Bureau, pointing out that this forum is part of the strategic objectives to bring about a qualitative leap in the work of the Bureau by reviewing actual experiences and exchanging experiences with the supervisory bodies in other countries.

The first day of the three-day forum includes a meeting with the Dutch Minister of Finance to get acquainted with the reality of the technical relationship between the Dutch Court of Accounts and the Ministry of Finance. The work of the technical team from both sides will also start to discuss the topics of strategic planning and performance control, and at the conclusion of the forum, a five-year partnership agreement will be signed between the two sides.

Dbeibeh: “Whoever shuts off oil and water is putting an end to the lifeblood of the people”

The Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, called for the need to restructure the management of the General Electricity Company, following the sixth cabinet meeting today, Wednesday.

Dbeibeh said that it is scheduled to implement 8 power stations, two or three of which have been completed so far, while the rest are awaiting completion.

In another context, the Prime Minister demanded a return from the operations of locking oil rights, stressing that these actions are “a destruction of the Libyan economy and not of our government or their government,” as he said.

Dbeibeh added: “Whoever shutting off the oil and water is putting an end to the lifeblood of the people,” wishing not to hear news about the closure of any port or field.

Dbeibeh also expressed during the meeting his quest for the Libyans to have a quiet summer without wars, killing, division or confusion.

The Minister of Interior confirms the start of disbursing the scheduled increases to the employees of the ministry at the end of next week, and that the increases will be disbursed as of the first month of this year

The Minister of Interior of the Government of National Unity, Khaled Mazen, confirmed today, Tuesday, that the ministry is working to disburse the planned increases to its employees according to the tables attached to Law No. 5 of 2018 and its amendment No. 6 of 2019, so that they will be disbursed as of January of 2022.

Mazen explained that “the ministry formed a joint committee with the Ministry of Finance to match the data of the affiliates of the Ministry of Interior, which has completed a large percentage of the work entrusted with matching the data of the security directorates, agencies and bodies affiliated with the ministry, with the exception of five security directorates and two agencies, we are waiting for their data to be completed within the next two days.”

The Minister of Interior added that the committee is about to finish its work, noting that all procedures related to the ministry’s employees at the Ministry of Finance will be ended at the end of next week, and then the employees of the Ministry of Finance will work to start disbursing the increases scheduled for the employees and members of the Ministry of the Interior for this year.

The regional director of Huawei’s business: “The company is committed to several projects in Libya”

The regional director of Huawei’s business in Libya and Tunisia, Joe Shu, said during his participation in the National Information Technology Day, that: “This day is very important and great for both Huawei and all the companies participating in the event, in addition to the fact that there are no risks to us. We are doing our work well and participating in today’s forum.”

He also stressed that Huawei wants to achieve more success through its presence in the country, and is committed to several projects and investments in order to accelerate the technological advancement in Libya.

Dbeibeh discusses solving water problems in the municipality of Al-Bayda

The Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, met at the Cabinet Office today, Wednesday, May 1, with the Dean and members of Al-Bayda Municipal Council, in the presence of Deputy Prime Minister Hassan Attia, the Minister of Sports, and the Minister of Water Resources.

In this meeting, the municipality’s situation and the difficulties it faces were discussed and followed up, the most important of which are water problems, as well as the preparation and development of the municipal theater and the maintenance of a number of educational institutions.

At the conclusion of the meeting, the Prime Minister instructed the relevant ministries to address these files, and assign a number of officials to visit the municipality to find out and address the problems.

Highlights of today’s cabinet meeting

Today, Wednesday, June 1, the Cabinet of the National Unity Government, in its sixth meeting of this year, approved the agreement with Guinea-Bissau related to the debts owed by it, and the minutes of the main and sub-committees and statements of compensation for real estate owners in the implementation of the Ubari Al-Fajij 220 kV line.

The Cabinet agreed to establish a government contact center affiliated with the Council of Ministers, and allocate a rent allowance for a whole year to the Tawergha displaced in the camps in the capital, Tripoli.

During this meeting, the Deputy Prime Minister Hassan Al-Qatrani was assigned to follow up on the contracts submitted by the Reconstruction Fund for Benghazi and Derna, to approve the contracts required from the Sirte Reconstruction Fund, and to review the submissions from the Fund.

The proposal of the Ministry of Economy and Trade regarding the establishment of the Libyan Grain Bureau was also approved.