The Libyan Health Minister-designate, Osman Abdul Jalil, inaugurated the new laboratories of the Faculty of Medicine at Derna University. This significant event took place during his participation in the International Conference on Scientific Research held at the university, Both local and international specialists attended.
According to the Libyan government-designate’s media office, Abdul Jalil’s visit to Derna University aimed to engage in the international conference’s activities alongside the commander of Derna’s security military zone, Abdul Basit Boukhris.
During his speech at the conference, the Minister emphasised the importance of practically implementing the conference’s findings across various sectors.
Furthermore, on the sidelines of the conference, several laboratories within the Faculty of Medicine were opened. These labs are part of the essential requirements for the accreditation programs submitted by the faculty.
Minister Abdul Jalil reaffirmed the Libyan government’s full support for medical students, acknowledging the healthcare sector’s pressing need for specialised professionals.
Notably, Libya’s Interior Minister, Essam Abu Zriba, accompanied by the Deputy Minister, Faraj Egaim, officially inaugurated the new building for the Jebel Akhdar Coastal Security Directorate. The ceremony was attended by several security directors, Heads of security agencies and departments, as well as local dignitaries, sheikhs, and members of the directorate.
During the visit, Abu Zriba took a detailed tour of the directorate’s various departments, sections, units, and offices. He received comprehensive briefings on the operational mechanisms of these entities within the directorate. He emphasised the importance of their roles in maintaining security and order in the region.
Notably, the government designated by the Libyan Parliament, under the leadership of Prime Minister Osama Hammad, has unveiled plans for the improvement and creation of new educational facilities in the Buwairat al-Hasun area.
According to an official statement, the decision follows a thorough evaluation by a governmental delegation of the existing educational infrastructure, which identified significant deficiencies. The newly established school and the enhancement of facilities aim to meet modern educational standards, reflecting the government’s commitment to improving education across Libya.