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Libya’s Interim Government PM Inspects Benghazi Medical Center

September 18, 2020
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The Prime Minister of the Interim Government, Abdullah Al-Thinni, conducted a tour of the Oral and Dental Medicine centre in Benghazi, on Thursday.

Al-Thinni was accompanied by the Centre’s Director General, Muhammad Al-Toumi, as well as a number of department directors and employees, to inspect the centre and its specialized clinics.

According to the government’s media office, the PM inspected all the treatment departments of the centre. This included the fixed prosthesis, implant, and orthodontic department.

Al-Thinni expressed his satisfaction with the progress of work at the centre, and the remarkable development that he witnessed. He claimed that the medical team responsible for managing the centre had succeeded in developing it.

The PM affirmed his continuous support for the centre. He pledged that the government will continue to work on providing the best services for citizens.

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