Some Tripoli Quarters Without Water Following Cut Of Flow From Man-Made River.

Tripoli, Residents of some Tripoli quarters complained of lack or irregular flow of fresh water to their households, in addition to long hours of power outage amid a sweltering heat wave which is battering the country for several days now.

The Libyan news agency contacted several residents of the city, who expressed their dissatisfaction and discontent for cut of water and the long hours of electricity outage which amounted to 10 hours.

The contacted said more and more residents were thinking of substitutes to MMR water by digging wells to extract fresh water, which causes them to invest a lot of money to pay greedy digging contractors, and a rise in the prices of generators.

They demanded that the Government and the competent authorities act to intervene to bring about solutions to these daily problems they are facing.

Source: Libyan News Agency

The Minister Of Oil And Gas Meets The Moroccan Minister Of Energy, Mines And Environment.

Casablanca, The Minister of Oil and Gas, M. “Mohamed Oun,” who is accompanying the Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdelhamid Dbaiba, on his visit to brotherly Morocco, discussed with the Moroccan Minister of Energy, Mines and Environment, “Aziz Rabah”, the relations of cooperation between the two countries and ways to enhance them in various fields, especially the oil fields.

The meeting, which was held yesterday at the headquarters of the Moroccan Ministry of Energy and Minerals, discussed reactivating the joint committees, preparing a memorandum of understanding, re-discussing some of the previously discussed projects, strengthening cooperation in the field of renewable energies, the purchase of Libyan oil products and cooking gas, and the possibility of supplying Libya with electricity through the Maghreb network that was established. linked previously.

According to the Information and Communications Office of the Ministry of Oil and Gas, Oun expressed during this meeting the thanks and gratitude of the national unity government of the Kingdom of Morocco for its supportive and supportive positions for reconciliation efforts, which paved the way for reaching compromise solutions that are far from biased.

For his part, the Moroccan Minister of Energy, Mines and Environment Aziz Rabah said that his country encourages Libyan investors and allows the Libya Oil Company to import and distribute products in the Kingdom of Morocco.

Source: Libyan News Agency

During His Emergency Meeting With The Management Of The Electricity Company: Al-Dbaiba Says In A Firm Language (I Am Convinced That Everything The Citizen Says About The Electricity Company Is True, And We Must Explain To People What We Will Do, And

Tripoli, During the emergency meeting he held with the Chairman and members of the Board of Directors of the General Electricity Company and a number of its engineers, the Prime Minister of the National Unity Government, “Abdul Hamid Al-Dbaiba” stressed the need to solve the electricity problem in the country in any way, calling on the company to act quickly. To end this problem that the citizen suffers in an unacceptable way.

Al-Dbaiba said, directing his words to the participants in the meeting in a sharp and firm language (I am convinced that everything the citizen says about the electricity company is true, and I can no longer tolerate the daily criticism, and what the citizen says about the electricity problem.

He added during this meeting, “We must sit down and explain to people what we will do, and I must work with you on what you will agree on in order to solve the electricity problem in any way, and I think that you will really change the situation and improve the network in the current months.”

This came during his visit this morning, Tuesday, to the General Electricity Company, accompanied by a number of ministers, during which he inspected the company’s workflow and the reasons that led to the deterioration of services during the last period.

Dbaiba stressed during the meeting the necessity of daily follow-up of the urgent plan approved by the government, indicating that the government, the Audit Bureau and the Central Bank of Libya provided all the necessary facilities for the company, especially its urgent plan.

For his part, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the General Electricity Company assured the citizens that there will be an improvement in the network in the coming months according to the urgent plan approved last April.

Source: Libyan News Agency