AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPower Crisis in Libya: Eastern Libya plunged into darkness after a widespread blackout late Thursday, with Benghazi and parts of Marj affected; Libya’s eastern-based Electricity Ministry said some generation units were back online and power was gradually returning, including to Benghazi’s 1,200-bed hospital, while teams worked to identify the cause and restore the grid. Political Deadlock & Elections: Libya’s 4+4 Committee has initialed a draft final agreement in Tunis to clear obstacles to the UN-backed electoral roadmap, with another meeting planned in Libya before the end of August to finalize arrangements for elections. Constitution Process: Libya’s constitution-building remains stuck as officials discuss delays on the draft constitution referendum, parliament’s extended mandate, and unresolved representation vacancies, raising fears of deeper institutional gridlock. Fuel Supply in Tripoli: Tripoli’s Interior Ministry says petrol supplies are sufficient after a tanker delivered about 40 million litres, with another similar shipment expected soon; authorities urged residents not to crowd stations as distribution continues 24/7. Oil Sector Under Pressure: Libya’s oil sector faces renewed instability concerns amid recent drone attacks and protests, even as NOC pushes for higher output and upstream investment. Libya in Regional Security Watch: The US Coast Guard kept Libya on its port security advisory list, citing ports not maintaining effective antiterrorism measures. Sports Transfer: Former Bafana Bafana winger Fagrie Lakay signed a two-year deal with Al Ahli Tripoli SC.
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