The Libyan Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energies has dispatched a working team on an official mission to the Alsaudi Cables Company in Egypt.
The Ministry stated that this visit is “part of a clear strategy and plan to enhance the efficiency of its technicians and engineers.”
Furthermore, the Ministry added that the General Electricity Company, “continues to implement decisions made by the Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energies, Dr. Awad Al-Badri, by sending more than 80 engineers and technicians to various African, European, and Arab countries since the beginning of 2023.”
The Ministry’s delegation visited the factories of the Alsaudi Cables Company, to evaluate the cables and their compliance with the specifications of the Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energies.
Notably, a dedicated Egyptian medical team has recently concluded a life-saving mission at the Benghazi Medical Center, Libya. Over a span of 10 days, they successfully performed 25 open-heart surgeries on children, showcasing exceptional skill and medical expertise.
Naema Goba, the Head of the pediatric department at Benghazi Medical Center, praised the team’s proficiency. She noted that all the children who underwent surgery are now in good health. This achievement reflects the high level of care, and precision the visiting team brought to these complex procedures.
Goba added that the center would resume open-heart surgeries for children in the next two weeks, targeting around 40 more patients. This ongoing effort underlines the center’s commitment to providing critical cardiac care for children in need.
In recognition of their remarkable service, the Center hosted a ceremony honouring the Egyptian team. The event culminated in the presentation of commemorative shields.
This collaboration between Libyan and Egyptian medical professionals not only strengthens international medical ties, but also brings hope and life-saving treatments to many children and families. The success of this mission sets a precedent for future international medical collaborations, and emphasises the importance of skilled medical interventions in pediatric cardiac care.