Zliten Power Outages Spark Public Anger at Dbeibeh Government - News Summed Up

Zliten Power Outages Spark Public Anger at Dbeibeh Government


The city of Zliten has been grappling with a power outage lasting over 72 hours, prompting residents to threaten escalatory actions. Ismail Al-Jousmi, the Director of the Media Office of Zliten Municipality, attributed the responsibility for the outages in eastern Zliten to the General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL) and, by extension, the government led by Prime Minister Abdel Hamid Dbeibeh. Al-Jousmi further detailed that the eastern areas of Zliten, previously supplied by Misrata, are now powered by the local Zliten station. “The power outages in these areas have extended to 72 hours,” Al-Jousmi stated, noting that this severe disruption has led residents to stage protests outside the GECOL distribution office, demanding a resolution in the coming days. Al-Jousmi warned that the situation could worsen if solutions are not implemented promptly, cautioning that the public’s frustration might escalate to the point of blocking the coastal road, reflecting their growing anger over the prolonged and repeated power outages.


Source: Libya Today July 03, 2024 15:42 UTC



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