The Minister of Youth in the National Unity Government, Fathallah Al-Zani, stated that « It was agreed to launch the first phase of the Prime Minister’s initiative to house young people and needy families ».
He added: « The first phase of the initiative targets 25,000 beneficiaries, as priority will be given to the neediest groups in terms of apartments ».
The Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, instructed the ministers of local government, youth, housing and utilities, and a number of heads of government agencies and institutions, regarding the establishment of a mechanism for submitting files to obtain housing loans.
He also issued instructions to determine the unfinished housing units available for distribution, and the administrative and technical controls. Where these instructions came after the initiative launched by Dbeibeh during his participation in the celebrations of the eleventh anniversary of the seventeenth of February revolution.
The Minister of Youth in the National Unity Government and the Chairman of the Supreme Committee for the Celebration of the Eleventh Anniversary of the February 17th Revolution, Fathallah Al-Zani, denied the news circulating about spending 82 million on the celebrations of the February Revolution.
The Minister of Youth also denied, in his exclusive statement, that one billion was spent on celebrations.
Today, Friday, the Head of the Presidential Council of the Government of National Unity, Mohamed Al-Manfi, met with the President of the Tunisian State, Kais Saied.
During the meeting, it was emphasized that the volume of trade exchange between the two countries would be increased through the relevant ministries, in addition to the need to preserve and secure the borders between the two countries, considering the stability and security of Libya, which is the stability of Tunisia’s security.
The Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, spoke during the February 17 ceremony, saying: « Starting next Sunday, we will distribute 50,000 plots of land to young people throughout Libya, and we will also start with the needy first. Every young man will take a piece of land, as the savings bank will take care of giving loans to build homes above ground ».
He added: « We will distribute 100,000 apartments in the stalled projects, and they will be given to young people, as well as giving loans to supplement the apartments, adding regarding the Marriage Support Fund continuing without interruption ».
He continued: « I will make health insurance for all Libyans in stages, as we will start with the elderly first, as all Libyans will have health care and health insurance without paying the right to medicines and treatment ».
The General Union of Oil and Gas Workers Libya denounced what was addressed by the Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, during the celebration of the seventeenth of February revolution.
According to the union, Dbeibeh issued several decisions, including increasing the salaries of other sectors, and did not address the decision to increase the salaries of workers in the oil sector.
They also called on the subsidiary unions of the companies to come out and express these irresponsible behaviors from the Prime Minister, as a result of which workers in the oil sector will have escalatory measures that affect the progress of production operations in the sector.
Yesterday, Wednesday, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Oil Corporation, Mustafa Sanalla, inaugurated a new administrative building and the obstetrics and gynecology department at the oil clinic, with the latest equipment, with a capacity of 60 accommodation beds, a general surgery suite, central sterilization and intensive care.
During his speech, Sanalla stressed that the corporation is determined to complete the stalled projects and develop new facilities, and that its board of directors adopted a decision to establish 3 clinics in Sebha, Ajdabiya and Tobruk, in addition to the project to establish a Benghazi clinic, hoping for the stability of conditions and the continuation of the flow of oil, and to provide the necessary budgets for the oil sector, in order to provide the best services to its workers.
He also made an inspection tour of the buildings that were opened, and at the end of it, he warned of the importance of preserving this facility, and not neglecting maintenance work so as not to exacerbate any problems if they occur.
Yesterday, Wednesday, February 16, 2022, the Tripoli Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture organized a remote work meeting via Zoom platform between a number of medical services companies, medicines and medical equipment affiliated with them, and a number of Greek companies.
As a whole, the meeting resulted in a package of understandings and arrangements for future cooperation at a high level of seriousness between the two sides.
On the Libyan side, the Director of the International Relations and Cooperation Department in the Chamber Tariq Al-Samoui and the advisor Ramadan Al-Snussi and a group of medical companies attended.
While on the other side of the headquarters of the Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry were: Vice-Chairman of the Management Committee of the Greek Pharmasist company, Tanasis Arkondex, with a group of medical companies..
The director of international sales, « OFET Group for Pharmaceutical Industries », George Spikos indicated that this meeting comes within the package of initial agreements concluded between the Tripoli Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture and its counterpart, the Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry, during the recent visit of a delegation from the Tripoli Chamber of Commerce to Greece, which included meetings and field visits for many major Greek companies specialized in the manufacture of medicines and medical equipment.
The Russian Wagner has no legal presence in Russia, and this company was established in 2014 by a former Russian special forces soldier named Dmitry Utkin, while it is funded and sponsored by businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin, nicknamed Putin’s cook.
Wagner was involved in violations in Libya, according to a report prepared by United Nations experts on Libya addressed to the Security Council in March 2021, which indicated that Wagner was operating in a vague system of shell companies in order to conceal Yevgeny Prigozhin’s involvement in the violations, and Khalifa Haftar is paying them $200 million annually, according to intelligence information.
The Head of the Presidential Council of the National Unity Government, Mohamed Al-Manfi, met today, Thursday, in the framework of the Sixth African-European Summit, with the Prime Minister of Malta, Robert Abela.
The meeting discussed topics of common interest, especially the economic one, as well as working to strengthen them to serve the interests of the two friendly countries. It was also emphasized that security and political stability in Libya contributes to creating a suitable environment for investment in many areas, including health and renewable energies.