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The most prominent points made by Prime Minister Abd Alhamid Aldabaiba at the last cabinet meeting on Wednesday

bySami Zaptia
May 19, 2023
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The most prominent points of the speech of Prime Minister Abd Alhamid Aldabaiba at the fifth regular cabinet meeting of 2023 last Wednesday.

– We renew the pledge with confidence to all Libyans that what is coming next is better.

-Today, our cities and regions are adorned with reform and development projects, after they were previously an arena of wars and conflicts.

– The competition has become fierce between Libyans in change and construction, not in killing and carrying arms.

– The Government of National Unity has completed more than 1,345 projects in its ‘‘Return of Life’’ programme in various fields.

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– We are continuing to construct the coastal road extending from the Egyptian border at Emsaad to the Tunisian border at Ras Jadir.

– Our medical centres and hospitals in Libya have become a point for localizing treatment and providing the best medical services.

Our doctors have performed more than 300 open-heart surgeries, more than 4,500 corneal transplants, 12 kidney surgeries, and added more than 180 beds to dialysis centres.

– We have completed the construction of more than 315 water networks, 116 wells, 83 sewage networks and 16 water treatment plants.

One hundred thousand young men and women are granted marriage grants, 25,000 housing loans have been allocated, and a grant has been allocated to 351,000 male and female students, and we will not stop supporting youth.

– 156 modern schools have been completed, and 216 other schools have been maintained. Before the end of the year, more than a hundred schools will be opened.

– We are launching the Schools of the Future project, which aims to establish 1,500 schools that are distinguished in terms of building, curricula, and teaching aids, and raising the efficiency of teachers.

– We are continuing to address the consequences of the war and support the affected families, and we have provided financial grants to more than ten thousand displaced families.

The number of families benefiting from the grant for children and wives has reached more than one million two hundred thousand families.

– The entitlement of citizens has been completed through the implementation of the unified salary scale, which included all employees in the sectors, and work is underway to complete and process the rest.

– We have released the salaries of more than 180,000 male and female employees, and we are continuing with more releases.

– We affirm the launch of the initiative to establish the official religious work institution in Libya under the slogan (And hold fast to the rope of God all, and do not be divided); To serve as a national charter in religious affairs in which all parties participate.

– We support all efforts aimed at calming down and stopping the fighting in Sudan.

– I salute the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Transport for their efforts to return the Libyans safely from Sudan to the homeland and to ensure their safety.

– We will continue to provide services to citizens, improve the standard of living, implement projects and achieve achievements, whatever the difficulties and obstacles.

– Our goal is one homeland without distinction between its people, peace and prosperity prevail.

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