Deputy Prime Minister-designate of the House of Representatives visits the Sirte Center for Oncology.

Sirte, – Deputy Prime Minister-designate of the House of Representatives, Salem Al-Zadama, paid an inspection visit, Wednesday, to the Sirte Center for Oncology Treatment.

During this visit, which was accompanied by the Minister of Health and a number of ministers, he briefed Al-Zadamah about the working conditions and capabilities of the center, and inspected the medical departments as well as the additional buildings of the center that include shelters for oncology patients to receive their chemotherapy.

Center officials provided adequate explanations for the obstacles facing the center’s work, foremost of which is the non-arrival of oncology patients’ drugs from chemical doses of all kinds.

The director of the Sirte Center for Oncology, Khalifa Abdel-Fattah, told the Libyan News Agency reporter that the number of cancer cases registered at the center is more than (676) cases of tumor patients suffering from delay problems and high prices for chemotherapy.

He explained that he presented to the Deputy Prime Minister the requirements and needs of the center for the government, as well as the technical maps for the additional headquarters of the center, which in turn expressed the government’s willingness to stand with the center.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Head of government assigned by of the House of Representatives announces reopening of oil fields and terminals.

Tripoli, The Head of the government assigned by the House of Representatives, Fathi Pashagha,” announced the reopening of oil fields and terminals.

“With the help of Allah, the efforts of the House of Representatives and the Libyan Government to reopen oil fields and terminals have been successful, following the announcement by the Al Hilal oil bloc that it has agreed to lift the blockade on oil installations,” Pashagha said in a tweet.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Minister of Social Affairs follows up ways of disbursing grant for non-working wife and girls over the age of eighteen.

Tripoli, Minister of Social Affairs, “Wafa Abu Bakr Al-Kilani” followed up work of the wife and children grant project during her meeting today with the project manager and general supervisor of the wife and children project.

The discussion centered on the disbursement of the grant for the non-working wife and girls over the age of eighteen, as their database is currently being prepared in coordination with the Civil Status Department, the Civil Registry, the Ministry of Finance and the Central Bank of Libya, to then begin the process of disbursing it.

The meeting also dealt with the completion of the files for the children’s grant for the previous months with regard to the disbursement of the grant to those who modified or added their account numbers and were approved by the banks to be disbursed in the coming days.

Source: Libyan News Agency