The Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah discussed with the Governor of the Central Bank of Libya, Al-Siddiq Al-Kabir, the Head of the Audit Bureau, Khalid Shakshak, and the Chairman of the General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL) Mohammed Al-Mashay, to follow up on GECOL's plan to face the summer's power usage surge.

Al-Mashay presented GECOL's plans for 2023, which included the work done in the field of major overhauls, maintenance of transmission lines and related technical procedures, to start work on the construction of the South Tripoli station, which will produce about 1400 megawatts.

He stressed the need for the support of the Prime Minister by issuing decisions and allocating the necessary amounts and continuous follow-up of the plan, as well as the efforts of the Head of the Audit Bureau and the CBL Governor in facilitating all projects related to the stability of GECOL.

At the end of the meeting, the attendees reaffirmed the need to continue such meetings to address any difficulties facing the electricity file, and to give it priority in follow-up meetings in this period of time.