Dabaiba calls for vigilance to confront what he called subversive attempts to overthrow state and its institutions

Tripoli- The head of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid al-Dabiba, hqs said that the development of judicial institutions confirms the restoration of state authority and the development of its regulatory, legal and scientific mechanisms.

In his speech, Monday, at the inauguration of the Higher Institute for the Judiciary, which was renovated after the damage it suffered as a result of previous confrontations and clashes in Tripoli, Dabaiba stressed the commitment of his Government to continue providing all means to raise capabilities, upgrade competencies and legal cadres, and create an advanced scientific environment.

He said that Libya has begun to recover, expressing hope that there will be a strong and impartial judiciary to help the executive authority to establish security, protect the citizens and their property, and protect state institutions.

Dabaiba stressed the importance of building a strong and impartial judiciary at this historical and sensitive stage that Libya is going through, noting that achieving justice requires the courage of the political leadership.

The head of the Government of National Unity stressed that he would not back down for a single moment from cooperating with the judiciary in establishing the values of justice among the people of Libya, regardless of their political affiliations, pointing out in this regard to the presence of many oppressed people in prisons today, which necessitates correcting the situation and releasing all the oppressed.

Dabaiba, called for vigilance to confront what he dubbed as subversive attempts to overthrow the state and its institutions, and the importance of restoring the confidence of society through the continuation of the judiciary’s impartiality, and for it to be the resort for all Libyans and be a formidable fence against all attempts to penetrate and politicize it.

The Minister of Justice, the Attorney General, Vice President of the Supreme Judicial Council, the designated Military Prosecutor General, the President of the Audit Bureau, and a large number of members of the judicial bodies and faculty members of Libyan universities participated in the opening ceremony of the Higher Institute for the Judiciary.

Source: Libyan news Agency