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Libyan Government Sends Aid to Chad Amid Flood Crisis

September 9, 2024
Libyan Government Sends Aid to Chad Amid Flood Crisis
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The Libyan Parliament-designate government, led by Prime Minister Osama Hammad, announced the dispatch of its first aid shipment to N’Djamena, Chad, in response to severe flooding and heavy rains affecting several regions in the country.

According to a statement from the Libyan government, a cargo plane loaded with relief supplies landed at N’Djamena International Airport on Sunday.

This aid initiative follows directives from the Libyan National Army’s Commander-in-Chief, Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, and coordination with the Prime Minister Osama Hammad.

In late August, Hammad visited Chad, meeting with President Mahamat Déby. During this visit, Hammad was accompanied by a delegation from the Libyan National Army and several ministers and advisors from the Libyan government, resulting in the signing of memoranda of understanding.

The relief supplies are part of Libya’s broader commitment to support neighbouring countries facing humanitarian crises. The aid includes essential items such as food, medical supplies, and other necessities to help alleviate the impact of the floods on the affected communities. This humanitarian effort underscores Libya’s aim to strengthen regional ties and demonstrate solidarity with Chad during a time of need.

Libya’s involvement in Chad’s crisis reflects a strategic move to bolster diplomatic relations in the region. The Libyan authorities have assured that the aid will be distributed directly to those most in need, highlighting their commitment to transparency and effective humanitarian assistance. The government has stated that additional shipments are planned as the situation in Chad evolves.

Libya’s engagement in this relief operation marks a significant step in its regional outreach, showcasing its capacity to contribute positively to regional stability and humanitarian support. This initiative also highlights the Libyan government’s intent to expand its influence and cooperation beyond its borders, fostering a spirit of regional unity and support.

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