Ramadan Abu Janah, the Head of the Southern Development and Improvement Agency, discussed the potential return of the Indian company “Simplex Projects” to resume its halted projects, and the feasibility of implementing new projects in the region.
Abu Janah affirmed that the plan to restore normalcy in the southern region includes several cities. “The agency is working on resuming these announced development projects under the directive of the Head of the Temporary Unity Government,” he said.
Pointing out the current stability in the region, Abu Janah stated, “The time has come for companies to return and resume their operations. The government is mobilizing all its resources to complete and implement developmental projects in the region.”
The southern region’s regained stability presents an encouraging sign for companies like Simplex Projects to resume their operations, and undertake new initiatives. The government’s dedicated efforts to propel development projects under the aegis of the Temporary Unity Government could indeed drive an economic boom in the region.
The Libyan Parliament-designated Deputy Prime Minister, Ali Al-Qatrani asserted on Saturday that “security is the linchpin for progress, the groundwork for the return of stability, and the launch of reconstruction.” He highlighted the importance of “imposing security, reinstating the state’s dignity, and combating various forms of crime in the country.”
Al-Qatrani further acknowledged the Criminal Investigation Department as one of the key entities “heavily relied upon in maintaining security, restoring the state’s dignity, and eliminating various types of crimes.”
He detailed the department’s significant role, in collaboration with the Libyan National Army (LNA), under the command of Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, during the war against terrorism. Al-Qatrani further praised their post-war solidarity with various security and police forces, in solving complex criminal cases, stating that “crime is almost non-existent, with crime rates nearing zero.”
Al-Qatrani commended the “efforts of those managing and belonging to the department,” urging them to “exert more effort to ensure the continuation of progress and reconstruction, thanks to the security state being experienced by all.”