Prime minister elect considers that what has been achieved is an important step that ends the political bottleneck in Libya.
Pulbished on:Tripoli, 6 February, 2021 (Lana) The elected prime minister, Abdel Hamid Dabaiba, considered what has been achieved in the election of state structures an important step that ends the political bottleneck in Libya, calling for turning the page of the past and extending hands for peace and devotion to end the crises of the Libyans.
Dabaiba said during a hearing of the members of the Dialogue Forum for the members of the new executive authority that Libya will be built for everyone, and there is no loser in it, but a real partner to work in building peace in Libya, and that his government is able to move in various parts of Libya, and his programme will be based on mobility and work in Various cities and work to pass decisions to reduce centralization.
Dabaiba pledged transparency, saying I declare my commitment to sign a declaration of what I possess financially as a matter of transparency, and I am ready for accountability. He also pledged to fulfill his commitment to what was stated in his programme to solve the electricity problem within 10 months, and to provide the Corona virus vaccine in the near future, indicating that the problem of liquidity shortage On the way to a solution.
Dabaiba continued, saying that we do not have a stick of Moses, but we will stand on all the problems of the south, noting that the south will be among the priorities of his government's work, especially in the field of health and roads, stressing that he will not leave the south and he will consider establishing a fuel refinery in those areas.
On foreign work and Libya's international relations, the elected prime minister, Abdul Hamid Dabaiba, pledged to develop relations with the countries neighboring Libya, and said that we will not interfere in their affairs nor interfere in our affairs.
=Lana