Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah followed up on the progress of work on a number of ongoing development projects, especially the Third Ring Road project, water supply projects for the municipalities of the mountain, and the Schools of the Future project.
This came during Dbeibah's meeting with the directors of the housing and utilities projects implementation agencies, Mahmoud Ajaj, the transportation projects implementation agency, Sami Al-Abash, and the development of administrative centers, Ibrahim Takita.
The Prime Minister called for the need to pay attention to water supply projects and sewage networks, as well as to give them priority in implementation, stressing the need to end the use of makeshift schools across the country.
Meanwhile, Ajaj explained that the progress of work on the Third Ring Road project and water supply projects for the municipalities of the mountain are proceeding according to the specified timetables, reviewing the technical reports prepared by the international consulting office that confirm the quality of implementation.
Takita confirmed that the agency intends to contract for the second phase of the Schools of the Future project after completing the contractual procedures for the first phase, so that the number of targeted schools reaches 1,000 new ones. While Al-Abash said that the main road projects were progressing well according to the approved timetables.