The head of the Government of National Unity, Abdel Hamid Dabaiba, discussed the implementation of the “An-Nilaqah” project, which aims to organize and match electronic data with paper record data.
This came during a meeting attended by the Chairman of the Administrative Control Authority, the Acting Minister of Interior, the Director of the Civil Status Authority, the Head of the Passports Authority, the Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs, and members of the committee in charge of the project.
According to the unity government, the Director of the Civil Status Authority, Tariq Al-Thaman, presented a visual presentation showing the stages of the project, which concludes with the stage of updating the database with the new developments extracted after completing the entry, matching, and compilation work, and the stage of review and correction.
Al-Thaman explained that the number of offices that completed matching and scanning is 257 civil status offices across Libya.
Al-Thaman pointed out that 1.8 million Libyan families were printed, representing a total percentage of 97% of the total Libyan families, noting that this project has not been completed since the mid-seventies of the last century, according to what was published by the unity government.
In turn, Dabaiba praised the efforts of the Civil Status Authority teams and the Public Prosecution Office’s public prosecutors in following up on the project’s stages and implementing them, stressing the need to update the timetable for the project’s stages and unify the efforts of all state institutions to complete the project.
Al-Dabaiba also directed the need to intensify work to complete this general national project, which aims to match electronic data with paper records in the branches of the Authority in the municipalities, and to prepare a sound and realistic database, which will contribute to all the various state procedures.
Source: Our Government Platform
2024-09-07 04:38:30