The Libyan government, headed by Prime Minister Osama Hamad, has condemned the recent attack that targeted residential buildings in the…
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Benghazi – The Libyan Government, headed by Osama Hammad, issued a strongly-worded statement on Tuesday, warning of the deteriorating security…
The Libyan government, headed by Osama Hammad, affirmed that the Libyan judiciary is the sole authority competent to rule on…
The Libyan Prime Minister, Osama Hamad, confirmed that Libya is going through an unprecedented boom in the field of development and reconstruction, noting that the most prominent areas of this development are currently focused on providing suitable housing for young people in various Libyan cities.
Osama Hammad, Prime Minister of the Libyan government, has visited the city of Sirte to inaugurate a number of projects and follow up on others under implementation by the National Development Agency (NDA).
Libyan Prime Minister, Director-General of the Development and Reconstruction Fund and Chairman of the Reconstruction Committee inspected on Sunday the Giza Bahariya area in Sirte, affected by war on terrorism.
Libyan Prime Minister Osama Hammad held an expanded meeting Saturday with officials of the service, health and security sectors, notables and dignitaries of the city of Sirte, to discuss its needs, in the presence of the Director General of the Development and Reconstruction Fund and the Chairman of the Reconstruction and Stabilization Committee.
Libyan Prime Minister Osama Hammad visited the sites targeted for the establishment of a number of new residential complexes and unit projects in the coastal area of the flood-hit Derna.
Libyan Prime Minister Osama Hammad confirmed that the seizure of oil revenues came to stop wastage, and that oil money was placed under guard until the general budget is structured and arranged and the rights of all cities are fulfilled.
The Libyan Prime Minister, Osama Hammad, held on Monday an expanded security meeting to review the progress of the work of all security agencies, and all the capabilities they need in order to conduct their work to the fullest extent, in addition to joint coordination between them to secure the international conference for the reconstruction of Derna and the other flood-affected towns.