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Dbeibeh issues instructions to open gas stations 24 hours a day and close any station that does not have an electric generator

The Prime Minister of the National Unity Government, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, held a meeting today, Saturday, at the Ministry of Interior, in order to follow up on the problem of fuel shortages, especially in the municipalities of Greater Tripoli.

The meeting included the Minister of Interior, the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior for Directorates Affairs, the Head of the Internal Security Agency, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Brega Petroleum Marketing Company, the Head of the Municipal Guard, and representatives of distribution companies.

The meeting was devoted to following up on the problem of fuel shortages in a large number of stations, which caused congestion, especially in the major municipalities of Tripoli, in addition to following up on the committee formed by a decision of the Council of Ministers regarding the presence of polluted fuel that does not conform to standard specifications.

The meeting concluded with the Prime Minister issuing his instructions to open stations in the major municipalities of Tripoli for 24 hours, and any station that does not have an electric generator will be closed, in addition to a commitment to install cameras inside all stations.

A committee was also formed under the chairmanship of the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior for Directorates Affairs, to secure the rapid delivery of fuel to the distribution stations. It will be in a permanent session until the reasons for its formation cease to exist.

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