The Co-chairs of the International Follow-up Committee on Libya Economic Working Group issued a statement
Libyan Cloud News Agency
The Co-chairs of the International Follow-up Committee on Libya Economic Working Group (EU, Egypt, US), with the UN Support Mission to Libya (UNSMIL), expressed their concern regarding the situation in Libya’s electricity sector.
In a joint statement, they said that without a swift allocation of funding to undertake urgent repairs, the electricity situation could worsen from early summer 2021.
The Economic Working Group co-chairs noted that there are multiple other areas where the allocation of funding is urgent, including the fight against COVID-19, the payment of salaries of public employees, and financing to keep the National Oil Corporation operational.
“The current situation calls for leadership from all sides to ensure that the needs of the Libyan people are at the centre of the political debate. We encourage all relevant Libyan decision-makers to collaborate in good faith to ensure that the necessary spending decisions can be taken urgently and effectively at this critical moment.” Read the statement.
They urged the House of Representatives to convene on March 08 to consider the vote of confidence to the Government proposed by Prime-Minister designate Abdulhamid Dabaiba, so to address the many urgent issues facing the country.