Benghazi – At the invitation of its head, Major General Abdel Moneim Al-Mahashhash, the Municipal Guard apparatus of the Libyan government held an expanded meeting for the directors of its branches in the eastern and central regions, as part of efforts to develop institutional performance and enhance the apparatus’s efficiency in carrying out its service and regulatory duties.
The meeting, held today, Wednesday, in the city of Benghazi, discussed a number of organizational and administrative topics related to mechanisms for improving the performance of the branches, following up on the implementation of directives issued by the apparatus’s leadership, in addition to evaluating the workflow during the second half of 2025, and the challenges facing field teams in performing their daily tasks.
The Director of the Public Relations and Media Department at the apparatus’s presidency, Colonel Salah Al-Sahli, confirmed to the Libyan News Agency that this meeting is part of a comprehensive plan aimed at raising the level of coordination between the different branches and improving the quality of services provided to citizens. He noted that the head of the apparatus gave clear directives regarding the need to adhere to professional standards and discipline in implementing field instructions.
Al-Sahli explained that the next phase will witness the implementation of a package of regulatory measures that will contribute to developing the apparatus’s performance and strengthening its logistical and human capabilities, in a manner that keeps pace with the requirements of modern regulatory work and supports the state’s efforts to protect consumers and maintain public safety in various cities across the country.