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Libyan Prime Minister’s Hope for the Future at World Government Summit in Dubai

Dubai: “The Gulf”

Engineer Abdul Hamid Al-Dabaiba, head of the National Unity Government in Libya, confirmed, during the World Government Summit, that the support of the Arab brothers for Libya has restored hope to it, and the Libyans are clinging to this hope to move on the right path to continue construction and development.

Al-Dabaiba confirmed during his participation in a main session within the closing day of the World Government Summit entitled “Dialogue with the Prime Minister of the National Unity Government in Libya” and moderated by the Kuwaiti journalist Ammar Taqi, that his government launched a new project under the name “Return of Life,” or the project to return oxygen to the Libyan body, which He heralds that Libya is on the right path, stressing that he will continue working to build a new Libya.

He stressed that his country is still going through difficult circumstances, as the suffering of the Libyans began after the First World War, passing through the years of socialist and communist experiments, and reaching the years of wars, conflicts and destruction after 2011, but his government is continuing its efforts aimed at returning the Libyan people to normal life, and is determined to Fight the rebuilding battle.

Difficult governance experiences

At the beginning of his speech, Al-Dabaiba spoke about signs of hope for the return of life to Libya, indicating his happiness with his presence in Dubai and his participation in the World Government Summit 2024, which he considered an ideal platform that helps governments anticipate current and future challenges and reach the achievement of sustainable development goals.

He continued: “Libya is a country that God endowed with many blessings, natural resources, and a distinguished location, but it was unlucky, as it went through difficult experiences in governance since the end of World War II. And even since the end of World War I,” he pointed out that the only ruling experience that was characterized by some illumination was the royal period, but it did not last long.

The stigma of terrorism

He stressed that what was most painful and disturbing to him was the classification that was attached to his country, where he said: “During the previous regime, we were accused of terrorism, of hijacking planes, and the entire Libyan people were stigmatized as a terrorist people, as if they were not like the rest of the world’s people and had the right to live a normal life.” “Although the Libyan people love life.”

Regarding the goals of his government, Al-Dabaiba confirmed by saying: “But we came with the goal of development and we have already started with it.” He continued: “We found before us many files that we had to deal with; Including the electricity issue, which was cut off for 20 hours a day for 8 years, but for a year and a half, the electricity has not been cut off in all regions of Libya for even a single minute, and this is an achievement from my point of view.

On this occasion, he appreciated the assistance of the Arab brothers to his country, led by the UAE, saying: “With the help of our brothers, we got out of the bottom, and Libya was saved.”

Hope returns

He stressed his adherence to hope, the signs of which began to appear and continue, some of which he spoke about, saying: “Today, aviation returns to Tripoli, as there are more than 100 flights a week to many countries; At the forefront are the UAE, Turkey, Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt, Malta and Italy… Today there are also 42 foreign ambassadors in Tripoli, after there were only two during the days of war and conflict.

The removal of subsidies

Regarding his statement related to lifting support for the Libyan people, Al-Dabaiba explained that some interpreted that statement negatively. They said that the Libyan government would harm the citizen by removing subsidies, and he added, explaining the meaning of lifting subsidies: “During the period of the socialist experiment, Libya supported all goods and fuel, as the state provided the Libyan citizen with everything, and the citizen only had to eat and drink what the state decided for him.” .

He continued: “Currently, all aspects of support have been canceled, and this has been replaced by supporting the salaries of Libyan employees, because this provides money for the state for the citizen to benefit from.. Let us imagine that the price of fuel at the time of support was 3 cents, which is the lowest price of fuel in the world, even less.” From its price in Venezuela, which sells it subsidized for about 7 cents, but the question is: Did the Libyan citizen benefit from that subsidy or that price? Answer: Absolutely not; “The support was being used to smuggle fuel.”

2024-02-14 21:18:07
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