Al Salak: Al Sarraj stresses proceeding ahead with consolidation of security stability.
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Tripoli, 8 January 2019 (Lana) Presidency Council spokesman,
Mohamed Al Salak expressed emphasis of the President of Presidency
Council to press ahead with steps to consolidate security and
stability.
At his weekly press briefing, spokesman Mohamed Al salak said
Tuesday that security and stability can be attained by completion of
security arrangements and implement security plans agreed to secure
lives and properties and tighten security at vital installations by
the relevant security agencies, and finding communication channels
conducive to realizing the aforementioned objectives.
On the southern area of Libya, he said the president attaches
great importance to following up decisions attached to addressing
various crisis and obstacles in the south and problems raised during
his visit to Obari. In this respect he said 20 fuel tankers reached
Obari and Ghat and others to follow to other areas, besides delivery
of cash, gas and medicine to the area.
On power supply, Al Salak said power generation risen to 6000
megawatt with the entry of AlRawiss power plant into service and
completion of maintenance against the consumption of 7500 megawatt.
He underlined that the Electricity company is working to reduce the
deficit by entry into service of Obari plant which began technical
arrangements to operate it after the arrival of the Libyan technical
team that comprises a group of Libyan engineers who were subject to
training programme in Germany and Turkey to operate it in the
albescence of foreign technicians. The Obari plant is expected to be
operated this month and expected to add 600 megawatt to the national
grid.
On work of the media, he said the president respects media and
journalistic work and underscores their right to cover varies events
and their right to access information, and any other attitude
towards them is a condemned individual behavior and that it does not
reflect policies of GNA, asserting that necessary measures were taken
to prevent repetition.
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