LONDON: Libya’s interim prime minister on Wednesday said he expected to be the last head of a transitional government in the country and that political and economic reforms were beginning to take hold. Speaking at the World Governments Summit in Dubai, Abdul Hamid Dbeibah told delegates that he “wanted oxygen to return to the body of Libya,” and that the rebuild of the country was moving forward at pace. Addressing the summit, Dbeibah said: “We announce that we will be the last transitional government, God willing. He noted that, since the discovery of oil in Libya, fuel support to citizens had been provided with a liter of gasoline in Libya currently costing three cents. “We decided, in fact, to replace fuel subsidies by paying this support directly into the pockets of Libyans,” he added.


Source:   Libya Today
February 14, 2024 09:51 UTC