Libyan Prime Minister of the Parliament-designate government Osama Hammad, alongside General Director of the Libya Development and Reconstruction Fund, Belgassim Haftar, and Chairman of the Reconstruction and Stability Committee, Hatem Al-Areebi, conducted an inspection visit to several ongoing projects in the city of Derna. This visit aimed to assess the progress of key reconstruction efforts.
According to the government’s media office, the tour included visits to various sites such as the Al-Sahaba Mosque, the collective medical clinics, public housing complexes, and essential service and health facilities. These projects are part of a larger effort to rebuild and stabilise the region.
Prime Minister Hammad expressed his appreciation for the efforts of the Derna Reconstruction Fund and the teams working on these projects. He highlighted the significant progress made, with many projects reaching advanced stages within a short period of time. This was especially noted in Derna and other areas of the Green Mountain region, which have suffered damage and are in need of reconstruction.
Hammad further stressed that the Libyan government, despite the challenging circumstances, is fully committed to fulfilling its responsibilities and doing everything within its capacity to provide the necessary services and support to the citizens. The government continues to prioritise the essential needs of the Libyan people and aims to ensure that all projects are completed to a high standard.
The visit underscores the government’s focus on post-conflict reconstruction and stabilisation efforts, aiming to restore infrastructure and improve the living conditions of the people in Derna and the wider Green Mountain area.