Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh has dismissed Mustafa Sanalla, chairman of the National Oil Corporation (NOC), according to a classified governmental decree seen by The Libya Update.
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Outgoing Prime Minister, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, held a meeting on Wednesday with top officials of the state economy, including Governor of the Central Bank of Libya (CBL), Saddek Elkaber, head of the Audit Bureau, Khaled Shakshak, and the Minister of Finance, Muhammad Al-Shhoubi.
U.S. Ambassador to Libya, Richard Norland, held talks on Tuesday with outgoing prime minister, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, at Libyan government headquarters in Tripoli.
The United Nations on Monday called on all Libyan political and security actors to “exercise maximum restraint” and “address all disputes through dialogue”, while affirming its “readiness to facilitate dialogue” between Libya’s two rival prime ministers, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh and Fathi Bashagha.
The Tripoli-based Defense Ministry, led by outgoing prime minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, denied on Sunday reports which claimed the country’s border points with Tunisia have been modified.
Libya’s outgoing prime minister, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, suspended the board of directors of the state-owned General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL) over the country’s electricity crisis, Dbeibeh’s government announced on Sunday.
Libyan outgoing Prime Minister, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, discussed with the British ambassador the role of the United Kingdom in supporting stability and elections in Libya, according to Dbeibeh’s media office.
Member of the Tripoli-based High Council of State, Belgasim Qziet, said the Libyan government headed by Fathi Bashagha has begun actually moving on international level.
Libyan outgoing Prime Minister, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, announced Thursday his approval of the proposal of the Oil Minister, Mohamed Aoun, to change the board of directors of the National Oil Corporation (NOC), headed by Mustafa Sanalla.
Government sources said Imad Trabelsi, commander of the Public Security Service in Tripoli, and Ghaniwa al-Kikli, commander of the Stability Support Force, received an amount of 30 million dinars (about $7 million) from the Central Bank of Libya on Tuesday at the direction of outgoing Prime Minister, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh.