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  • Formando lazos juntos

    Looking@Libya trabaja para establecer lazos con Libia y otro del norte de África
    países durante este cambio de Gobierno.
  • 600 contratos reanudación de trabajo: Ministerio de vivienda

    • 31.01.13
      El Gobierno ha firmado acuerdos con algunos 600 contratistas en reanudar el trabajo en unidades de vivienda y trabajos de construcción relacionados.

      Al hablar en el Gobierno Conferencia de prensa ayer por la tarde, miércoles, el Ministro de vivienda y servicios públicos, Ali Hassan Al-Sharif, dijo que se habían firmados los go-aheads después de los contratos han sido reevaluados por Comisión de veinte que investigó su propiedad. Cincuenta por ciento de las facturas que se pagaron y se establecieron problemas administrativos, añadió.

      Como resultado de 60.000 viviendas se completaría en un futuro próximo. Otros 6.500 casas prefabricadas se construirían en un número de ciudades en todo el país a finales del año. Compensación también sigue a pagar a las personas cuyas casas habían sido dañados o destruidos durante la revolución, agregó el Ministro.

      (Fuente: Libia Herald)

  • Mohamed Al-Ansari, from the NOC’s media office, today told the Libya Herald that Deputy Oil Minister Omar Shakmak had denied that Zeidan said the headquarters would move to Benghazi. He said that what was meant was that a representative office of NOC would be opened there. However yesterday, Shakmak was quoted by Reuters saying very definitively that “the headquarters will be in Benghazi,” providing that a restructuring plan was approved by Congress.

    For her part, Congresswoman Fawzia Karwan, a member of the Energy Committee, says there is a plan to create a new organisation which she called the Libyan Corporation for Manufacturing and Exploration. It would be based in Benghazi. A branch of the new corporation would be set up in Tripoli, she told the Libya Herald, just as the NOC would have a representative office in Benghazi. The aim is to decentralise.

    This is a significant change from the earlier plan to have exploration andproduction based in Tripoli. It appears now that only production will be left to the NOC in the capital although separating production from exploration and linking it to manufacturing appears to make little administrative sense. Karwan added that the Committee had met with the Oil Minister Abdulbari Al-Arusi as well as Benghazi Congress members to discuss the issue and that it was pointed out that a transfer of the NOC as a whole would involve a major financial loss for the ministry. “Benghazi will not get any benefit from transferring the NOC there”, she added, “because employees from the western region will follow the corporation and there will be no opportunity to appoint employees from Benghazi and the eastern part of Libya”.

    However, it would be different with the Libyan Corporation for Manufacturing and Exploration. It would be independent of the NOC. It would aid Benghazi’s economic recovery, she said, because all production and exploration companies would also move to Benghazi.

    (Source: Libya Herald)