Benghazi – Salem Al-Shara, Head of the Greater Benghazi Civil Service Ministry Bureau, affirmed this. He spoke to the Libyan News Agency. The Civil Service Ministry is committed to enhancing field monitoring. It also activates direct communication with public institutions. This ensures work progress. It addresses issues promptly.
Al-Shara explained his recent field visit to Benghazi University. The visit aimed to follow up on the ministry’s functional affairs within the university. It also reviewed the performance of employee affairs committees. He verified the soundness of administrative procedures. The visit checked compliance with legislation and regulations for public employment.
He added that this visit is part of the ministry bureau’s work program. This program aims to address administrative issues. It also seeks to enhance job discipline. It improves performance levels within public entities. This contributes to elevating public service. It also achieves job stability for employees.
Al-Shara met with Ezzeddine Al-Darsi, President of Benghazi University, during the visit. They discussed several important files. These included the career paths for faculty members and staff. They also explored mechanisms to develop employee affairs committees. They aimed to unify administrative procedures. This ensures fairness, transparency, and the preservation of rights. It adheres to applicable laws.
The head of the Civil Service Ministry Bureau noted that MP Ibrahim Al-Zughaid attended the meeting. Al-Zughaid is a member of the House of Representatives. Al-Shara emphasized that such field visits support higher education institutions. They address the challenges these institutions face. They also enhance integration between executive and legislative authorities. This serves the public interest. It achieves stability within academic institutions.
Al-Shara concluded his statement by affirming this. The Civil Service Ministry Bureau will continue its field visit program. This applies to all public entities and institutions, especially universities. This aligns with its supervisory and regulatory role. It supports administrative performance development. It establishes principles of good governance. It contributes to supporting the higher education process in Libya.
