Libya's government authorities in the East and West have come together and formally agreed to jointly support what will become one of North Africa's most highly-automated and largest deep-sea ports near the city of Susah in Libya.
Africa Business Communities, February 1, 2019, By Bob Koigi
Libya's government authorities in the East and West have come together and formally agreed to jointly support what will become one of North Africa's most highly-automated and largest deep-sea ports near the city of Susah in Libya, International investment firm, The Guidry Group has announced.
Specifically, the United Nations-backed Government of National Accord (GNA), known as the Unity Government, in the West in Tripoli and the House of Representatives Interim Government in the East in Tobruk, will cooperate on the billion-dollar 'Port of Susah.'
"A historical moment, the development of the Port of Susah has secured the support of both the East and West - the culmination of months of discussions between the once fractured Libyan governments that are now focused on one common objective," said Michael Guidry, founder and CEO of U.S.-based The Guidry Group. "The pivotal goal of the Port of Susah is not only to spark an economic resurgence and additional investments from the international community, but to chart a new course for Libya and its people."
Importantly, this is the result of three years of hard work, as well as months of discussions between the Seaport Authority officials in the East and West.
These now united representatives of the Libyan people have made it their highest priority to deliver economic opportunity for their people by redeveloping, restoring and modernizing Libya's critical infrastructure, starting with ports and maritime capabilities through the development of the Port of Susah.
"The Seaport Authorities in the East and West are working closely together on everything related to the ports and maritime capabilities and The Guidry Group is a valued partner that believes in the potential of Libya," said Captain Hassan Jwaili, Seaport Chairman of the East. "In addition to the multi-purpose port and logistics center, projected to generate tens of millions of dollars in its first year alone, we have asked The Guidry Group team to join new investors in other opportunities available across our nation."
The Seaport Authority, the governing authority that manages all the ports in the East and the West, will coordinate development to ensure and guarantee the effective planning and delivery of the Port of Susah.
"The Port of Susah will help to grow our economy and create much needed employment opportunities for our nation's people who are hungry for change," said Dr. Nasereldeen Mehna, a member of the House of Representatives. "In the near future we will see one united government but, in the meantime, we have to open our country for investment in essential infrastructure projects and guarantee the transfer of knowledge and know-how in Libya."
When completed, the Port of Susah, a major international trans-shipment hub container port, will be a crossroads in North Africa for mainline cargo vessels traveling to and from Asia and Europe via the Suez Canal, as well as to and from the United States.
The Port of Susah will breathe vital economic life into the region, help improve the human condition, and position Libya as a major economic center for trade and commerce once it becomes fully operational upon completion in 2022.
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