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Al-Abed signs a memorandum of understanding with the French ambassador to develop a number of ministry employees

Today, Monday, the Minister of Labor and Rehabilitation and the Minister of Civil Service in charge, Ali Al-Abed, discussed with the Ambassador of the French Republic to Libya, Beatrice le Fraper du Hellen, the relations between the two countries, especially in the training and rehabilitation sector, and reviewed some projects that the Ministry intends to implement, especially in the field of vocational training and support for training centers .

Al-Abed stressed the depth of relations between the two countries, as it was agreed to urge major French companies operating in Libya to employ and train job seekers and support a large segment of young people, and a memorandum of understanding was signed regarding teaching the French language to employees in cooperation with the National Institute of Administration.

Al-Magarif issues a decision to form a joint committee to limit the personnel of guarding educational facilities

The Minister of Education, Musa Al-Magarif, issued decisions to form a joint committee that has been responsible for enumerating the personnel of guarding educational facilities since 2014 and assigning 10 directors of centers affiliated with the National Authority for the Gifted and Talented.

The National Mathematics Olympiad program will be launched in preparation for participation in the International Olympiad, indicating the establishment of 30 kindergartens to monitor education in the municipalities.

Bashagha discusses with a number of ministers the implementation and completion of road projects and preparation works for educational and health facilities

Today, Sunday, the Libyan Prime Minister, Fathi Bashagha, discussed with a number of his government ministers the implementation and completion of road projects, some preparation work for educational and health facilities, the maintenance of a number of state airports and the development of air navigation systems.

It was agreed during the meeting to submit a detailed proposal that includes an inventory of stalled and faltering projects in order to complete them, in addition to a proposal for new projects to ensure the provision of services to citizens in all municipalities and the construction of new roads linking Libyan cities and regions.

Dbeibeh is following up the implementation of projects in the field of sanitation in a number of cities where there are huge problems

Today, Sunday, the Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, followed up with the Minister of Housing and Construction, Abu Bakr al-Ghawi, the implementation of basic projects in the field of sanitation in a number of cities where there are huge problems to put major treatments through the support of the water company and the project and utilities agency and its branches in the municipalities and transferring their subordination .

The meeting was attended by the head of the Housing and Utilities Implementation Agency, the Director of the Water and Sanitation Company and the Director of the General Services Company, Tripoli.

Adviser to the Ministry of Oil and Gas: “The oil sector is in great need of double efforts to restore its capabilities”

Adviser to the Ministry of Oil and Gas, Ahmed Al-Ghaber, said in a special statement to our source that: “The oil sector is in great need of double efforts to restore its capabilities. We are working hard and diligently for development after passing through some stages that hindered it, and now it is recovering strongly. What the Libyans need is stability, understanding, serving the country and loyalty to it.”

Al-Ghaber stressed that there is a great demand in the international market for oil and a desire to acquire Libyan oil and Gas, and that Libya has great underground capabilities. “We must share them for the year in order to result in investments, development and goodness for the country and citizens.”

Aoun: “Despite all circumstances, we succeeded in the oil and gas sector in providing budgets for the Libyan state”

The Minister of Oil and Gas in the Government of National Unity, Mohamed Aoun, said today, Saturday, that the oil and gas sector in Libya succeeded in all circumstances, whether during the period of the previous regime or after the February 17 revolution, in maintaining the provision of sufficient income to the budgets of the Libyan state.

Aoun stressed the importance of encouraging the Libya Oil, Gas and Renewable Energy Fair to be held next November, which is an opportunity for investors, national companies and the private sector to present various projects that benefit the country, pointing to the formation of several committees to look into the state’s capabilities with regard to Gas and Shale Oil.

In his speech during the preparatory symposium for the exhibition, the minister touched on the recent decision of the Council of Ministers of the Government of National Unity to transfer the affiliation of the General Company for Oil and Gas Distribution to the Ministry of Oil, which is responsible for transporting and distributing laurel inside and outside Libyan cities.

Aoun concluded his speech by saying that Libya is the fifth country in the world in oil reserves, which gives the government a great opportunity to exploit the vast wealth in developing the country.

Al-Abani denies what the Audit Bureau has published

The Audit Bureau announced that some of the responses to their reports bore unacceptable abuse and uttered irresponsible terms, including what was stated by the head of the General Authority for Al-Awqaf, as it included personal abuse, misleading public opinion and deviating from the balanced context supposed to be issued by an official in a government institution subject to the law, with the aim of casting doubt on what was stated in the report of the Audit Bureau.

The Audit Bureau stressed that it must reveal more information about the violating behavior committed by Al-Awqaf Authority, in relation to the purchase of expensive traditional clothes represented by 1,366 traditional Arab customers at a value of 700,000 dinars, 19 of which were given to contestants, and the rest was distributed to the authority’s employees, in violation.

The Audit Bureau stressed that, in accordance with the law regulating it, its reports, which cannot be questionable from those whose violations and behaviors were reported, were documented and proven with sufficient evidence, collected for publication and referral.

The head of the General Authority for Al-Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, Mohamed Al-Abani, had said that the Audit Bureau’s report contains numbers and results that are erroneously estimated, with unknown origins.

Al-Abani added, in a speech recorded on Al-Awqaf page on Facebook, Thursday, that the Audit Bureau does not care about the responses it receives from most state institutions, which are affected by the report.

He pointed out that the Audit Bureau, during its work, lacks professionalism that brings real and untrue results.

Al-Abani stated that what was dealt with in the report of the Audit Bureau about the amount of 700 thousand that was spent to buy the Libyan uniform, is untrue, and that the account of Al-Awqaf Authority did not leave a single dinar to the company from which the َAudit Bureau said that the Libyan uniform was bought.

Al-Abani explained that according to the law, the Audit Bureau must refer its annual reports to the presidents of the House of Representatives and the Council of Ministers, and not publish this information in this reckless manner, which harms Libyan national security, according to him.

The Audit Bureau, then, came out and showed all the evidence to deny what Al-Abani said.

Ministry of Finance says the final proposal for the salary system in public entities funded by the public treasury is ready

The Minister of Planning and of Finance of the Libyan government mandated by the House of Representatives, Osama Hammad, confirmed the readiness of the final proposal for the salary system in the public entities funded by the public treasury, which was referred by the Libyan government to the House of Representatives for presentation, and will be approved in the upcoming sessions.

Hammad indicated that the proposal was referred to the General Budget Law for the year 2022, after many consultations and meetings by the committee formed in particular, which included experts and advisors from the Finance Committee of the House of Representatives, the Central Bank of Libya, the Ministry of Finance and the National Planning Council.

Abu Janah: “I submitted a letter to respond to the report of the Audit Bureau, with very large inaccuracies in the report”

Deputy Prime Minister of the National Unity Government, Ramadan Abu Janah, said today, Thursday, that he submitted a letter to respond to the Audit Bureau’s report, in which he confirmed the existence of very large inaccuracies in the figures published by the Audit Bureau in its report.

Abu Janah explained that after the government gained confidence from Sirte in March of last year 2021, reservations were made at the Mahari Hotel in coordination with the Council of Ministers.
This cost, which the Audit Bureau published in its report, is for a group of team, escorts and government employees to book three rooms for administrative offices to work at the Mahari Hotel.

Dbeibeh: “The government will be handed over if the Audit Bureau’s report observations are true”

The Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, said today, Thursday, at the thirteenth regular cabinet meeting, that if the Audit Bureau’s observations are true, the government will be handed over and he will bear responsibility for any mistake committed, and corruption and looting cannot be allowed.

Dbeibeh stressed his government’s adherence to the election option to cross Libya to the stage of stability, reiterating his call to the Speakers of the House of Representatives and the State, Aguila Saleh and Al-Mashri, to issue a fair constitutional rule.