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Libyan PM Demands Urgent NOC Briefing on 2026 Unified Spending Funds

May 18, 2026
Libyan PM Demands Urgent NOC Briefing on 2026 Unified Spending Funds
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Libyan Government-designate Prime Minister Osama Hammad has requested an urgent briefing from the National Oil Corporation on whether funds allocated under the 2026 unified financial spending programme have been released.

The request comes as part of efforts to follow up on public financing arrangements and monitor the implementation of Libya’s unified spending framework for 2026.

Hammad asked the National Oil Corporation to provide immediate clarification on the status of the financial allocations, including whether the required funds have been liquidated and made available under the approved programme.

The move reflects growing attention to the management of public resources, especially in relation to Libya’s oil sector, which remains the country’s main source of state revenue.

The National Oil Corporation plays a central role in Libya’s economy, while the unified spending programme is viewed as an important mechanism for organising financial flows and reducing disputes over public expenditure.

Hammad’s request is expected to place further pressure on relevant institutions to disclose the status of funding procedures and clarify whether the 2026 allocations have been processed in line with the agreed financial arrangements.

The issue also comes amid continued calls for greater transparency in the management of oil revenues and public spending across Libya’s divided institutions.

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