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Libyan PM Stresses Importance of Education & Development in Libya

October 7, 2024
Libya’s Parliament-designated Prime Minister Osama Hammad

Libya’s Parliament-designated Prime Minister Osama Hammad

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On Monday, Libya’s Parliament-designated Prime Minister Osama Hammad reaffirmed his government’s dedication to advancing the nation’s educational infrastructure during a visit to Sirt.

Hammad emphasized that improving education at all levels, along with strengthening institutions and human resources, is a central priority of his administration. This initiative aligns with the strategic vision of Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, General Commander of the Libyan National Army, who advocates for the country’s development through education.

During his tour of Sirt, Hammad highlighted the significance of Sirt University, describing it as a vital center of knowledge and culture that serves not only the city but the entire nation. He praised the university’s role in advancing education and contributing to Libya’s intellectual growth while expressing his support for its leadership and staff.

Hammad’s visit was part of a broader inspection of ongoing development projects in Sirt, where major efforts are being undertaken to revitalize local infrastructure and services. The Prime Minister, accompanied by senior officials, visited Sirt University to evaluate its extensive renovation and expansion projects.

These efforts aim to transform the university into a modern academic institution that can play a pivotal role in the region’s educational and economic development.

University leaders and project engineers provided Hammad with detailed presentations on the ongoing upgrades. The renovation and expansion projects are set to significantly enhance the university’s capabilities, positioning it as a leading institution in Libya’s higher education landscape.

These efforts are a key part of the government’s national agenda to rebuild and modernize Libya’s educational institutions following years of conflict.

Hammad’s emphasis on education is central to the government’s broader vision for Libya’s recovery. By investing in educational infrastructure and improving human resources, the government aims to equip future generations with the skills and knowledge needed to lead the country into a new era of prosperity and stability.

The visit underscores the importance Hammad places on accelerating development in key sectors, particularly education, as Libya seeks to stabilize and rebuild after years of turmoil.

His leadership is seen as critical in guiding the country toward long-term growth, with a strong emphasis on education as a driver of national progress.

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