Sirte – Mahmoud Al-Farjani, Director General of the National Development Agency, met with the representative of the Awlad Suleiman youth to discuss their needs and ways to promote stability. The two sides agreed to resume the construction of the 500-unit housing project in Harawa municipality, which has been stalled since 2011. This project aims to provide homes for young people and open new opportunities for stability.
Al-Farjani stressed the importance of supporting youth and enhancing their role in development. He said that young people are the foundation of national progress and the makers of its future.
Following the meeting, a delegation from the National Development Agency, accompanied by the youth representative, the mayor of Harawa, and several local council members, visited the housing project. They also toured projects for the police station, passport office, and Al-Shorouq School. The visit aimed to check on progress and address obstacles to completion of these projects.
These efforts are part of the agency’s commitment to turning citizens’ needs into tangible development projects. The agency emphasized that youth remain central to its plans, in line with the goals of Libya’s Vision 2030.
