Al-Dabaiba issues a decision to form a committee to address residential units on Airport Road

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On Monday, the Prime‍ Minister of the National⁤ Unity Government, Abdul⁤ Hamid Dabaiba, issued a decision regarding the formation of a committee to address⁢ the⁣ issue of housing units⁢ on Airport Road.

Resolution No. (503) of 2024 ⁤stipulated the formation of a committee headed by Major General Abdul Hakim Al-Khaitouni,⁣ Director of the Law Enforcement Department of the General Administration of Security Operations, to address the file of housing units⁢ belonging to the ⁢Savings and Real Estate Investment Bank on the Airport Road in the city of‍ Tripoli.
On Monday, the committee held its first meeting under the chairmanship of⁢ Major General Abdul Hakim Al-Khaitouni, and in the presence of the committee members:

The meeting also discussed the proposed work mechanisms and procedures ​required to address the situation of housing units, with a focus on rehabilitating them in coordination with the Ministry of Housing and Construction. It was emphasized that priority would be given to handing over ⁤residential⁤ apartments to holders of legal bonds and documents issued by the Savings Bank.

The‍ committee aims to⁢ develop ‌practical plans ⁢to ‌address obstacles ⁣related to housing units, and accelerate their delivery to those entitled to them, in a way that enhances ‌government efforts⁤ to⁣ improve housing services for⁤ citizens.

Last updated: ‌November 19, 2024 – 12:17


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What are the key factors influencing the housing crisis‌ in Libya today?

Interview: Time.news Editor with⁣ Housing Policy ⁤Expert

Editor: ⁣ Good ⁢afternoon and⁤ thank you⁣ for joining ⁤us‌ today. We have news from Libya, where Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dabaiba has‍ taken a significant⁢ step in addressing housing issues along Airport Road in Tripoli. Can you first give us an overview of what this news means for the local population?

Expert: Good afternoon, and⁢ thank you for‌ having me. ⁣The ​formation of a committee to address housing units on Airport Road is a crucial development for​ Libyans, especially for those directly affected ⁤by⁤ the housing crisis in the region. This initiative, led by Major General Abdul ⁣Hakim Al-Khaitouni, aims⁤ to streamline the management and​ allocation of these housing units, which are⁤ vital for families struggling to find adequate shelter.

Editor: It’s great to see government‌ action on such an ⁤important issue. What are some of the specific⁤ challenges that this committee might face as it⁢ begins ‍its ‍work?

Expert: ‍ The committee will likely encounter​ several ⁤challenges, including bureaucratic hurdles, coordination with various stakeholders,​ and‌ addressing the needs of ‌diverse‌ groups‍ in the population. There is also the challenge of ensuring transparency in ⁢the allocation⁣ of housing units,​ especially given past concerns​ about corruption and favoritism in similar ⁣initiatives.

Editor: Transparency ​is definitely ​a concern that can erode public trust. How do you think this committee can⁤ establish that trust‌ with the community?

Expert: ‍Establishing trust‌ will ​require proactive ⁤communication ​and outreach. The committee should engage with the community to understand their needs and concerns better. Public forums, regular ⁢updates ‌on progress, and a clear process for applications would ⁣be essential. Additionally, involving community leaders in​ decision-making can foster⁣ a sense of ownership and ⁣collaboration.

Editor: Those are excellent suggestions. How important is the success of this initiative for ‍the larger context of Libya’s current political and social landscape?

Expert: The success of‌ this housing initiative ​could have far-reaching implications. Addressing housing shortages is not only about providing⁣ shelter but also about‍ fostering⁣ stability and community development. ⁢By successfully mitigating housing issues, the government can enhance its ⁢legitimacy and accountability, which is particularly vital in a country​ like Libya,​ where‍ governance structures are⁢ still ‍being solidified after years of conflict.

Editor: Indeed, the stakes are high. Lastly, how do you​ foresee this committee’s work impacting future housing policies in Libya?

Expert: ​ If this committee ​can deliver tangible results, it could set a precedent for more structured and effective ‌approaches to housing and urban development. Such success could lead to the formulation of broader housing⁣ policies, encompassing​ various regions and addressing the long-term needs of the‍ population. ‌Ultimately, it ⁢could pave the way for sustainable urban ⁣planning that prioritizes the welfare of citizens.

Editor: Thank ‍you for your insights. The outcomes of this committee’s efforts will undoubtedly⁣ be closely watched by many. We appreciate your expertise on this matter and look forward to following how it unfolds.

Expert: Thank you for having‍ me. Let’s ⁤hope for a positive development in the lives of many Libyans.

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