Zella – The Libyan Ministry of Health continued its efforts to evaluate and improve the level of health services in remote areas, through a field visit conducted by the Undersecretary General of the Ministry, Dr. Abdul Salam Aqila, to the Zella and Marada regions.
The visit, which comes under the directives of Prime Minister Dr. Osama Hammad and with direct support from the Deputy General Commander, Lieutenant General Saddam Khalifa, aims to assess performance within hospitals and health centers, identify the challenges facing these facilities, and determine the necessary needs to improve the quality of healthcare provided to citizens.
Dr. Aqila praised the efforts of the National Development Agency in supporting the health sector in Marada, noting that the maintenance and equipping work carried out by the agency directly contributed to increasing the efficiency of health facilities and enhancing their ability to respond to patients’ needs.
He also stressed the Ministry of Health’s commitment to continuous field follow-up and providing technical and logistical support, to ensure the provision of integrated health services to citizens in various regions, especially those suffering from poor infrastructure.
He affirmed that this step is part of the ministry’s plan to implement realistic programs that meet the aspirations of citizens and contribute to achieving fairness in the distribution of health services throughout all of Libya.
