The Council of Ministers of the Government of National Unity issued a decision on an official work mission on behalf of the Libyan state for a delegation headed by the Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh and a number of ministers and security officials, on April 26.
The delegation will include the Ministers of the Interior, of Finance, of Economy and Trade, the Chief of Staff, the Head of the Internal Security Agency, the Director General of the Sahel and Sahara Bank and the Chairman of the Committee for Reviewing and Approval of Debt Treatment Abroad.
Stephanie Williams emphasized in a telephone call with Libyan Prime Minister Fathi Bashagha the need to cease the use of Libyan oil production as a weapon for political purposes and called to end the oil fields closure.
Williams said that she has contributed with Bashagha that oil revenues are the lifeline of the Libyan people. They must be administered in a transparent manner and be fully accountable and distributed fairly among all Libyans.
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Libyana Mobile Phone submitted a report for the evaluation of the offer submitted by Lathron. The former president, Faisal Qarqab, confirmed during Flusna program that the contract was worth 47 million and that the company was owned by the son of Dbeibeh and that this contract had caused his dismissal and imprisonment.
The Libyana evaluation report included that the value of the contract is very high, and the company asked to pay 40% of the contract value, that is to say 18.766 million dollars, immediately upon signing it and without providing guarantees. The contract is marred by corruption and ambiguity because the company was established a year and a half ago and did not implement any projects inside Libya, and that its submitted offer is not acceptable.
For his part, the head of the national unity government, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, and the head of the Telecommunications Company, Mohamed Ben Ayad, denied the existence of a company called Lathron that was contracted with.
Dbeibeh also sent a complaint to the Public Prosecutor against Faisal Qarqab to investigate the Lathron file and his willingness to appear in this regard.
The Libyan Prime Minister Fathi Bashagha said during the first session of the Council of Ministers in the city of Sebha: “We cannot address the crises of citizens and regions distantly. We must know the conditions of people in the spot, feeling their suffering through sharing, being with them and near them. This is the commitment of the Libyan government towards the people and its approach to direct communication and communication with all Libyans everywhere.”
He added: “Libya is not a prize until it is seized by a particular person, a particular government, or a particular family that believes that it can buy the country with the money of the Libyans, or thinks that it can buy men in exchange for giving up the country. Therefore, we have resolved to conduct our work as a legitimate national Libyan government emanating from the legislative authority in a democratic, transparent and fair manner.”
He continued: “We will look after the interests of our country and our people, and we will fear God when dealing with the homeland and the citizen, for reform, construction, reconstruction, justice in the distribution of wealth, justice in services, and justice in the quality of life for every Libyan citizen, equally without discrimination or exclusion.”
The Jumhouria Bank announced today, Thursday, April 21, 2022, that the allowance for children’s allowance has been received for the months (7-8-9-10-11-12) for the year of 2020.
Work is underway to include it in customer accounts, and text messages will be sent via personal phones to those who deserve it.
The ministerial committee formed by the Prime Minister of the National Unity Government to follow up on the implementation of the initiative to facilitate the benefit of housing for youth and needy families discussed in a meeting on Wednesday evening the subsequent procedures after launching the registration system and actually starting to sort the submitted applications, which exceeded one million and 30 thousand applications to benefit from the initiative, noting that the number of completed applications, which are ready for evaluation and sorting, are currently nearly 600,000 requests.
The meeting of the committee, which was held at the office of the Ministry of Housing and Reconstruction in Tripoli, was chaired by the Minister of Housing and Reconstruction Abu Bakr Al-Ghawi, accompanied by the Minister of Local Government Badr Al-Din Al-Toumi and the Minister of Youth Fathallah Al-Zinni, and in the presence of officials from the Real Estate Registration Authority, the State Property Authority and a number of contracting companies and real estate developers.
The committee examined the extent to which real estate developers can benefit from the success of this initiative by completing the stalled housing projects, the ability and seriousness of contracting companies and real estate developers to contribute to the implementation of the initiative, and the financing of these projects between the state guarantee and commercial banks.
The Chairman of the Committee and the Minister of Housing and Construction stressed the importance and role of the private sector in implementing the initiative, adding that the ministerial committee will meet with more contracting companies and real estate developers with the aim of expanding the circle of participation and integrating the private sector in a real way in implementing the initiative.
A member of the Board of Directors of the Central Bank of Libya, Muraja Ghaith, revealed exclusively the details of the important meeting held today 21/04.
He stated that the meeting between the departments of the Central Bank was to implement the agreement in accordance with the road map developed by Deloitte.
The media office of the Laborers Union for Oil and Gas in Libya, after communicating with its confirmed sources, confirmed the actual start of the decision to increase workers by 67%.
Some sector companies have already done the work and added the specified value to all their users.