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State sector employment at 2.4 million is too high – but there is no financing support for the private sector to encourage its decrease

bySami Zaptia
December 8, 2025
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CBL Governor Issa announces three strategic initiatives to build a stronger banking sector at 6th Banking Sector Development Forum in Tunis 7 to 9 December

Speaking at today’s live-streamed session on ‘‘Financial Rebalancing and Addressing the Foreign Exchange Deficit’’ at the 6th Banking Sector Development Forum held in Tunis from 7 to 8 December, panellists agreed that 2.4 million working in the state sector is indeed a big burden on the budget with little productivity in return.

Only the state sector can provide enough jobs in absence of the private sector
Former Central Bank of Libya Board Member and former Deputy Finance Minister, Mraja Ghaith said ‘‘2.4 million is a big number, but has the government offered alternative jobs or supported the private sector? No. Where are Libyans to go? The only jobs available are in the state sector. And I don’t blame them.’’

There are no sources of financing for the private sector
Continuing during his interjection, Ghait said ‘‘You close sources of finance without providing correct alternatives with the imposition of Law no. 1 of 2013 (which prohibited interest bearing bank loans) and tell Libyans to head to the private sector. Where is the private sector going to get financing for their projects?

Law no. 1 of 2013 is impeding the growth of the private sector
‘‘Which bank will give loans free of profit? Even the Islamic banks want their profit. Don’t close the door in peoples face and say 2.4 million is too many. They have a right to the wealth of this country. Its theirs and not the state’s. As long as this law (Law no. 1 of 2013) is in place, people will head to the state sector for employment’’.

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