Abu Janah discusses with Sanalla the difficulties facing the oil sector and ways to overcome them.

Tripoli, – Deputy Prime Minister Ramadan Abu Janah discussed with the head of the National Oil Corporation, Mustafa Sanalla, the conditions of the oil and gas sector and the difficulties it faces and ways to overcome them.

This came during a meeting held today, Sunday, at the headquarters of the National Oil Corporation, in the presence of the Minister of Youth Affairs, Mr. Fathallah Al-Zani.

The meeting reviewed the challenges facing the oil and gas sector, represented in the delay in allocating the financial budgets of the Corporation and its companies to fulfill the obligations of catering, subsistence, transportation and vital services and for the development and maintenance of the sector’s various facilities for the continuation and increase of production operations as it is the main tributary of the national economy.

The Deputy Prime Minister promised to intervene urgently to overcome all difficulties by monetizing the necessary funds for the sector, especially Chapter Two (Employment) due to its paramount importance for the continuity of production operations.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Al-Koni participates in workshop on state monopoly on weapons and its use in accordance with the law.

Tripoli, Vice President of the Presidential Council Musa Al-Koni on Sunday participated in a workshop on “State monopoly on weapons and their use in accordance with the law” organized by the Joint Operations Center in Greater Tripoli, in the presence of the center’s commander, Major General Hussein Ramadan, and a number of military and security leaders.

A representative of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya also attended the workshop, which discussed solutions for collecting weapons under the rule of law, obstructive factors, and factors helping to collect them.

It also highlighted support of the army, police and security agencies, and their role in maintaining security, working to find a mechanism for issuing laws regulating the collection of weapons, and stopping its entry into Libyan territory outside the legality, returning it to the state, and using it in accordance with the law.

The vice president of the Presidential Council stressed that the problem of the spread of weapons outside the law, constitutes a major burden on the Libyan state, and the countries of the region which requires working to find a solution in order to collect weapons, return them to the State, and then use them in accordance with the law, and to cover the entire Libyan territory.

Source: Libyan News Agency

The Minister of Interior agreed with his Algerian counterpart to open the Al-Dabdab border crossing and train the police.

Algeria, – The Algerian Minister of Interior, “Kamel Beljoud,” received, on Sunday, the Minister of the Interior, “Khaled Mazen”, who is on a one-day working visit to Algeria, according to what the Algerian News Agency announced.

The agency stated that the two sides discussed, during the meeting, which was held at the headquarters of the Ministry of Interior in Algiers, the reopening of border crossings to facilitate the movement of goods and citizens, whether for Libyan or Algerian goods.

In a statement to the Algerian News Agency after the meeting, Interior Minister Khaled Mazen confirmed that the two parties agreed to enhance cooperation in the matter of the interior sector, announcing the formation of technical committees between the two ministries that will study several points, including training the police and taking into account the interests of the citizens of the two countries, whether in Algeria or Libya. .

For his part, the Algerian Minister of Interior said that the meeting provided an opportunity to talk about coordination between the two ministries in various fields, noting that “there is a congruence of visions regarding many files,” according to the agency.

The minister added that it was agreed to “open the Al-Dabdab border crossing, in addition to supporting coordination with regard to training in the field of police and civil protection,” noting “the continuation of joint work and coordination between the two ministries in the future in the service of the two peoples and the two countries that have a brotherly relationship and a common history.”

Source: Libyan News Agency

NCDC records 784 positive Coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours, 2720 recoveries and 8 deaths.

Tripoli, The National Center for Disease Control recorded 784 positive Coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours, after testing 5164 samples, 2720 recoveries and 8 deaths.

In the daily update of the local epidemiological situation of the Coronavirus for Saturday, November 27, 2021, according to statement No. (572), the National Center for Disease Control said it received (5164) samples distributed among 25 advanced scientific laboratories in various cities and treatment centers, and after examining the samples with Real Time PCR technology. The results were as follows:-

– 4380 negative samples.

– 784 positive samples.

The percentage of positive cases (15%).

A number of 134 critical cases.

The Health Communication and Information Committee of the National Center for Disease Control explains that the number of recovered cases has reached 2720 cases, and 8 deaths. 4 cases in the western region, and 4 cases in the eastern region

This brings to 371571 the number of Coronavirus cases in Libya, of which 24410 cases, 341,723 recoveries, and 5,438 deaths.

The total of those vaccinated with the first dose reached 1,672,251 vaccinators.

The number of people vaccinated with the second dose reached 645,476, according to the daily update of the epidemiological situation in Libya issued on Saturday.

Source: Libyan News Agency

The Judicial Police announces raising the state of maximum readiness to secure and protect the judicial headquarters.

Tripoli, – The Judicial Police announced raising the state of maximum readiness to secure and protect all judicial headquarters, in order to receive appeals in the presidential and parliamentary elections.

The Agency’s Documentation and Security Media Office said on its Facebook page that the Operations and Judicial Security Department has begun assigning all active and reserve patrols to all headquarters of the Supreme Judicial Council, the Tripoli Courts Complex, and the competent courts and prosecutors, in order to preserve the security and stability of the state, so that this historic entitlement is fulfilled under security conditions. stable.

He pointed out that this step came in implementation of the security plan and based on the instructions of the head of the Judicial Police, Major General Mustafa Abu Harra.

Source: Libyan News Agency