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The fuel crisis in Libya is back on the scene in a more severe way
The fuel crisis in Libya is back on the scene in a more severe way
Major crises that the Libyan citizen is suffering from, most notably the crises of fuel shortages, especially gasoline, liquefied gas and diesel, in a scenario that the Libyan citizen lives every morning in a way that has affected his life… 02.06.2024, Sputnik Arabic
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The Libyan citizen is no longer able to provide fuel during the harshest seasons of the year, in addition to the long queues for fuel and diesel, due to several reasons that analysts interpreted as artificial crises. Successive crises. In this aspect, political analyst Issam Al-Zubair says, in a special statement to “Sputnik” that the Libyan citizen has suffered. There are major fuel shortage crises, as queues of cars have become long and requesting fuel requires a long time, up to several hours, to stand in front of stations to obtain fuel. Al-Zubair considered that the issue is linked to bad weather conditions, which prevent tankers from arriving from abroad because Libya, as It is known that it imports gasoline, diesel, and liquefied gas. He added that smuggling operations resulting from some armed gangs are among the most prominent causes of fuel shortages, as these gangs were smuggling gasoline, and the state had led campaigns against smugglers and bombed several tanks transporting fuel in the western region. This campaign had fruitful and positive results until the phenomenon of selling barrels of fuel on public roads disappeared and smuggling became less than it was before. He stressed the need to fight this phenomenon from the state so that the citizen does not suffer from it. The political analyst also stressed the need for there to be forces from the state to combat smuggling operations. And other forces are working to protect the borders from these phenomena. He explained that the diesel crisis greatly affected the power outages and contributed to the crisis of trucks transporting goods, which had a negative impact on the citizen and caused the prices of materials and goods to rise in general, and the citizen began to suffer from the state’s neglect of these issues. Issam Al-Zubair said: “At a time when the government is supposed to take a stance towards these phenomena, the citizen must cooperate with the state against those who smuggle fuel and fuel at high prices, as the problems have become exacerbated after the rise in the price of the dinar against the US dollar, in addition to the worsening liquidity problem.” Which caused distress to the Libyan citizen, and this problem was not addressed, as most banks no longer had funds sufficient for withdrawals.” The state began to address these problems against the gangs that were carrying out smuggling operations, and trucks gradually began to return to work from the stations in an attempt to eliminate this phenomenon. Insistence On lifting support. For his part, the political analyst, Hossam El-Din Al-Abdali, believes that the fuel shortage crisis is not a result of the moment and is a crisis that has been going on for years. He said that it is a crisis fabricated by those who rule the country. Libya has more than 650,000 policemen and more than 300,000 soldiers, and there are many Of the agencies with conflicting jurisdictions, and every day a new, legitimate security entity emerges that does not provide the state with anything, and all these numbers are unable to secure the country and the borders from smuggling operations. Al-Abdali continued, in a statement to “Sputnik,” that the national unity government in Tripoli has There is a trend about removing fuel subsidies, and that the presence of smuggling operations is in the interest of this group, so that they can exploit the situation to their advantage so that public opinion is directed that if the subsidy is lifted, fuel will be available, and there are other ways to solve the fuel crisis that Dabaiba, the Central Bank, and the Audit Bureau abandoned and turned to. To lift support. Al-Abdali explained: “When asked about the reasons for lifting support and why there is insistence from some quarters on lifting support, the answer will be that the reason is the recommendations of the International Monetary Fund, but how can Libya commit to recommendations when it has not taken any loan from it, but there is courtship for the Fund.” International Monetary Fund is of this category to be supportive for them to remain in power, and as we know that these banks are capable of changing the policies of many countries in the world, and that these people know this well and this trend is in the interest of the corrupt political class and not in the interest of the citizen who will become poorer.” He pointed out The political analyst pointed out that the international community was able to disperse the opinions of people in the Libyan street, and make them believe that if the current government and its entourage fall, they will be ruled by coup plotters and Libya will be lost, but the truth is the opposite, in the event of the fall of these people, they will be an example to those who come after them, that whoever wants to starve this people will fall or flee abroad. Perhaps the Prime Minister and those with him are the cause of these crises and are the cause of systematic starvation policies.
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The Libyan citizen is suffering from major crises, most notably the fuel shortage crises, especially gasoline, liquefied gas and diesel, in a scenario that the Libyan citizen lives every morning in a way that has greatly affected his life.
The Libyan citizen is no longer able to afford fuel during the harshest seasons of the year, in addition to the long queues for fuel and diesel, due to several reasons that analysts interpreted as artificial crises.
Successive crises
Al-Zubair considered that the issue is related to bad weather conditions, which prevent tankers from arriving from abroad because Libya, as is known, imports gasoline, diesel, and liquefied gas.
17 November 2023, 10:06 GMT
The political analyst also stressed the need for there to be state forces to combat smuggling operations and other forces working to protect the borders from these phenomena.
He explained that the diesel crisis greatly affected the power outages and contributed to the crisis of trucks transporting goods, which had a negative impact on the citizen and caused the prices of materials and goods to rise in general, and the citizen began to suffer from the state’s neglect of these issues.
Issam Al-Zubair said: “At a time when the government is supposed to take a stance towards these phenomena, the citizen must cooperate with the state against those who smuggle fuel and fuel at high prices, as the problems have become exacerbated after the rise in the price of the dinar against the US dollar, in addition to the worsening liquidity problem.” This caused distress to the Libyan citizen, and did not address this problem, as most banks no longer have sufficient funds for withdrawals.”

1 August 2022, 11:29 GMT
The state began to address these problems against the gangs that were carrying out smuggling operations, and trucks gradually began to return to work from the stations in an attempt to eliminate this phenomenon.
Insisting on lifting support
For his part, the political analyst, Hossam El-Din Al-Abdali, believes that the fuel shortage crisis is not a result of the moment and is a crisis that has been going on for years. He said that it is a crisis fabricated by those who rule the country. Libya has more than 650,000 policemen and more than 300,000 soldiers, and there are many agencies. Conflicting jurisdictions, and every day a new, legitimate security entity emerges that does not provide anything to the state, and all these numbers are unable to secure the country and the borders from smuggling operations.

Al-Abdali explained: “When asked about the reasons for lifting support and why there is insistence from some quarters on lifting support, the answer will be that the reason is the recommendations of the International Monetary Fund, but how can Libya commit to recommendations when it has not taken any loan from it, but there is courtship of the International Monetary Fund regarding these recommendations.” This category is to support them to remain in power, and as we know that these banks are capable of changing the policies of many countries in the world, and that these people know this well, and this trend is in the interest of the corrupt political class and not in the interest of the citizen who will become poorer.”
The political analyst pointed out that the international community was able to disperse the opinions of people in the Libyan street, and make them believe that if the current government and its entourage fall, they will be ruled by coup plotters and Libya will be lost, but the truth is the opposite, in the event of the fall of these people, they will be an example to those who come after them, that whoever wants to starve this people will fall or escape. To the outside world, and perhaps the Prime Minister and those with him are the cause of these crises and are the cause of systematic starvation policies.

