Celebration in Tripoli on the occasion of handing over grants to facilitate marriage .

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Tripoli, a celebration was held, Tuesday, evening in the capital, Tripoli, to mark the handing over of the instruments of the “second grant” to facilitate marriage, under the slogan “Returning life to youth.”

Minister of Youth, Fathallah Al-Zani – in a speech during the celebration organized by the Marriage Management Fund – saluted all young people in all Libyan cities and villages for their important contributions to the harvest of the Ministry of Youth.

Al-Zani confirmed that the Ministry of Youth came after a long absence at the initiative of the Prime Minister, “Abdul Hamid Al-Dabaiba” in the formation of the national unity government. He also said that the formation of the Ministry of Youth came with wisdom and skill of the Prime Minister because of the importance of the Libyan youth as they are the oil of the twenty-first century and the wealth they represent must be worked on.

He explained that what the country is facing today in terms of demanding challenges for the Libyan youth, which reached unprecedented numbers, prompted the Prime Minister to establish the National Youth Council As the first council in the life of the modern Libyan state to consider the concerns of young people in appreciation of their sacrifices and out of respect for their hopes.

Al-Zani affirmed that the Ministry of Youth reaffirms its commitment to support the government in approving programmes aimed at investment and developing policies for youth capacity building programmes.

At the end of the celebration, the instruments of the marriage facilitation grant (the second grant) were handed over to the municipality coordinators at the level of Libya. The municipality of Benghazi (6660) cheques were handed over to the municipality of Tripoli, the center (1934) and the municipality of Sebha (1212) checks, the municipality of Ajdabiya (1508) cheques and the municipality of Zliten (1502) cheques, the municipality of Al-Khums (1,220) cheques, the municipality of Tarhuna (1250) cheques, the municipality of Derna (1148) cheques, the Misurata municipality (1110) cheques, the municipality of Abu Salim (1,322) cheques and the municipality of Al-Abraq – the municipality of Sirte – the municipality of Al-Abyar).

Source: Libyan News Agency