The Libyan Prime Minister, Abdul-Hamid Dbeibah, said 80% of the Libyan institutions had been unified in less than a month.
Speaking to the Italian newspaper, Corriere della Sera, Dbeibah said Libya will be always unified from now on, adding that the government, parliament, central bank, ministries, and atomic energy agency have all been unified.
Dbeibah also said that all militias must be dismantled and then their personnel must be integrated within the police and civilian state institutions, indicating that the most important issue in Libya is forming a unified national army.
He indicated that the silver lining of the dialogue and talks carried out by the UN in Geneva was uniting the army institution in Libya, allowing for the ceasefire to last.
Dbeibah reiterated that state and public institutions should integrate the militiamen who are keen on laying down their weapons and “leaving them at home”.
The Libyan Prime Minister stressed that Benghazi is a very important city and it is now going through a very tough time.
Dbeibah hoped that Italy’s consulate will be ready to open in three months, answering a question about Benghazi’s security, reiterating that security status in Libya is much better now than five months ago.