Nayed: Time has Come to Liberalize the Central Bank After Oil Ports have been Liberated

21/06/2018

The Chairman of the Libya Institute for Advanced Studies, Dr Aref Nayed said that the destruction of the Al-Qaeda companies supported by Qatar and the continuation of eradicating them should include all terrorist centers throughout Libya and also include the logistical, administrative, financial and banking networks that support terrorism.

Nayed, who announced his candidacy for the upcoming presidential elections, said in a press statement today, Thursday: “It is inconceivable that the Libyan oil resources are freed time and again by the blood of the pure martyrs and the sacrifices of brave soldiers to hand over their revenues again to Al-Qaeda partners, the fighting group, the Muslim Brotherhood and the countries supporting them in the Central Bank of Libya.

Nayed considered that the statements of the Brotherhood leaders yesterday and since the outbreak of recent events indicate that they were planning to control the source as well as control the downstream represented by the Central Bank of Libya, in reference to the statements of the head of the Justice and Construction Party, the political arm of the Brotherhood, Muhammad Sawan, who called for the introduction of A third force to control the region, even if this calls for external intervention.

In a related context, Nayed blessed the Libyan army’s victories against terrorism from Derna to the Gulf of Sirte, calling on all Libyan tribes, cities and villages in central and southern Libya to continue to support the army until the destruction of all remnants and terrorist cells wherever they tried to establish themselves and entrench themselves.

He continued: “Now that the source has been liberated again, we must not be satisfied except by restructuring and changing the entire management staff of the downstream in the Central Bank of Libya.”

Al-Nayed pointed out at the end of his speech that Jadhran is nothing but a small front for Al-Qaeda, calling for the necessity of destroying those he described as his masters and breaking their financial and banking appropriation of oil revenues, otherwise victory would be incomplete.

The governor of the Central Bank of Libya in Tripoli, Siddiq al-Kabeer, announced his intention to sue Nayed and file a complaint against him with the Attorney General, after his statements from Washington in 2016, coinciding with the attack of the Defense Brigades at the time on the oil ports, through which he confirmed the Bank’s involvement in supporting terrorist groups and devoting corruption and wasting the state’s resources. Revenue from oil production.

Source : libyaschannel.com