Libya’s Parliament-designate Interior Ministry Seeks to Bolster Security in East & South
The Interior Minister of the Libyan Parliament-designated government, Essam Abu Zariba affirmed the ministry’s commitment to enhancing stability and security in the eastern and southern regions. He emphasised providing the necessary support, and collaboration with all components of the ministry.
During a meeting with the Security Director of Ubari, Brigadier Ali Aabid Al-Zintani, the minister discussed various issues related to the ongoing efforts to maintain effective operations, and bolster security in the region.
The Ministry of Interior reported that the meeting addressed challenges, obstacles, and difficulties confronting security efforts in the region.
The discussions aimed to find suitable solutions to overcome these challenges, along with evaluating the tasks undertaken by the directorate in preserving security and safety.
Last month, Abu Zariba discussed key initiatives with Omar Mohammed Othman, the Director of the General Inspection and Monitoring Branch in the southern region.
In a meeting held at the Ministry’s headquarters in Benghazi, the two sides discussed activating and connecting the branch in the southern region with all directorates and departments in the area.
The meeting also included streamlining operational procedures with other branches in the eastern, western, and southern regions.
During the discussions, the Minister addressed the need for financial support to enhance the capabilities of the region’s General Inspection and Monitoring Branch. This support encompasses the provision of equipment and devices, with a particular emphasis on devising a clear plan to tackle the security challenges facing the region.
The Interior Minister underscored the Ministry’s dedication to enhancing security, and stability, and improving operational mechanisms across all security departments in the area.
He affirmed the crucial role of the General Inspection and Monitoring Branch in the southern region.
Libya has faced significant political and social instability since the 2011 revolution and the fall of Muammar Gaddafi. The nation struggles with internal conflicts between rival governments and militias, impacting its economic stability and humanitarian conditions. International efforts focus on restoring peace and building a unified government.