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Tripoli government completes or launches 68 new projects in February 2025

bySami Zaptia
March 3, 2025
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GNU to take oath at Benghazi HoR session and budget to be approved at Tripoli session: GNU

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‎Tripoli based Libyan Prime Minister, Abdel Hamid Aldabaiba, said that 68 new projects had been launched or completed in the month of February.

The projects were in the fields of health (23), education (15), infrastructure and electricity.

These included:

  • The Sewage Treatment Plant
  • The Water Discharge Line
  • A specialist health centre to be operated by a team of Spanish specialists
  • The newly refurbished Martyrs Square
  • The Al-Andalus Yacht Marina

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It will be recalled that in January the Tripoli government had reported that during a meeting Aldabaiba had followed up on the plan to open or launch 52 projects in 2025.

These include 43 projects ready for opening covering vital sectors such as transportation, infrastructure and health.

The projects come within the framework of the ‘‘Prime Ministerial Initiatives and Strategic Projects’’ aimed at promoting development and improving public services.‎

During his meeting with government officials at the Cabinet Office, Aldabaiba stressed the need to complete them within the specified timeline.

‎The Prime Minister had concluded the meeting by wishing 2025 to be a happy year for all Libyans, and a year of work and perseverance to achieve the desired development goals and to improve the lives of citizens and achieve the desired goals.‎

The projects will be spread across 28 cities.

Aldabaiba had also assured that Tripoli International Airport will be opened in 2025 and so will several phases of the Tripoli Third Ring Road.

He said building the state and achieving development is the way to honour the sacrifices of Libyans.

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