The Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah announced on Wednesday the targeting of implementing 30 vital projects within the municipality of Janzour, after completing the reference laboratory and blood bank projects, in addition to handing them over to the municipality's health services, and completing the maintenance of the Nasr Al-Din Al-Kami Institute and the Disabled Care Center with their actual entry into operation, indicating the inclusion of 6 model schools within the plan to develop the education sector in the municipality.
This came during a visit to the city of Janzour as part of following up on the implementation of the "Return to Life" plan, which aims to develop the infrastructure and enhance services in various regions of Libya, including the city of Janzour, according to a statement on the government's Facebook page.
During the visit, Dbeibah inaugurated the indoor sports hall in Janzour, in addition to the reference laboratory and blood bank, as well as the completion of the maintenance of the Nasr Al-Din Al-Kami Institute and the Janzour Central Disabled Care Center, which provide their services to the entire western region and contribute to strengthening the health and educational infrastructure in the city.
He also announced the inclusion of 6 new schools in Janzour within the Future Schools Project. As for the projects that will start soon, he pointed out that the technical and engineering study of the marine road project in Janzour has been completed after its approval by the Urban Planning Authority, and it is expected that contracting and implementation will begin soon.
It was also announced that work will begin on the project of transferring excess treated water from Al-Najila station to the rainwater drainage line in Janzour within a month within the National Program for Sewage Treatment, after overcoming the contractual problems that previously hindered its implementation, in addition to establishing a new sewage treatment plant for the city.
Dbeibah stressed that these projects represent the beginning of a new path of development in Janzour, noting that the visit constitutes a turning point to accelerate the pace of development in the region.