Our mandate

About the Committee

The Reconstruction Committee for Al-Sabri Area and Benghazi City Centre was established under Resolution No. (10) of 2026 issued by the Libya Development and Reconstruction Fund. The Committee is entrusted with overseeing, coordinating, and monitoring reconstruction, urban development, infrastructure rehabilitation, and public service enhancement projects within its geographical scope.

The Committee serves as a strategic platform that brings together technical, administrative, and institutional efforts to support the sustainable reconstruction of Benghazi's historic and urban core, while preserving its cultural identity and improving the quality of life for residents and visitors.

Vision

To be a leading model in sustainable urban reconstruction and development, contributing to the revitalisation of Al-Sabri Area and Benghazi City Centre as vibrant, resilient, and future-ready communities.

Mission

To plan, coordinate, and oversee reconstruction and development initiatives through effective governance, technical excellence, stakeholder collaboration, and efficient resource management, ensuring the successful delivery of projects that meet the highest standards of quality and sustainability.

What guides us

Core values

  • 01

    Excellence and quality

  • 02

    Transparency and accountability

  • 03

    Integrity and professionalism

  • 04

    Innovation and continuous improvement

  • 05

    Collaboration and partnership

  • 06

    Sustainability and environmental responsibility

  • 07

    Preservation of cultural and historical heritage

What we do

Main activities and services

  1. Planning and supervising reconstruction projects across the geographical scope.

  2. Coordinating with government entities, service providers, and development partners.

  3. Monitoring project implementation and ensuring compliance with approved standards.

  4. Supporting infrastructure rehabilitation and public facilities development.

  5. Facilitating engineering, technical, and urban planning studies.

  6. Preserving and restoring historical buildings and heritage sites.

  7. Managing contracts, procurement, and project-related services.

  8. Enhancing institutional communication and stakeholder engagement.

  9. Promoting investment opportunities and sustainable urban development initiatives.

Leadership

Director General's address

In the name of God, and peace be upon His Messenger.

To our esteemed people of the city of Benghazi, to our distinguished people of the Al-Sabri area and the City Centre, and to the honourable representatives of the media — I greet you all on this day, on which we announce a new chapter of responsible work.

Work that does not rest on promises, but on the commitment to what has been pledged — measured not by the volume of what is said, but by the volume of what is realised on the ground. We meet today for a place of great value to the city of Benghazi, to the conscience of its people, to their memory, and to its civilisational and human history. The undertaking to reconstruct Al-Sabri and the City Centre is therefore not an ordinary project, nor merely a limited urban intervention; it is a national duty and a direct legal responsibility, which we take on with full sincerity and honesty toward the land, toward the nation, and toward this city's right to recover its vitality and its standing.

Acting upon the directives of the General Commander, Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, to rebuild Al-Sabri and the City Centre, we affirm that this phase represents a genuine undertaking guided by a clear will — one that sees reconstruction as a national duty, the just treatment of citizens as a priority, and the rebuilding and development of this area as an obligation that admits no delay. Al-Sabri and the City Centre are not merely an urban zone within Benghazi; they are an essential part of the city's memory, a living reflection of its social and human history, and a place that has remained present in the conscience of its people despite the pain and destruction they have endured.

For this reason, reconstruction here is not merely the rebuilding of stones; it is the restoration of the place's dignity, the just treatment of its people, and a practical embodiment of their right to return, their right to safety, and their right to see their neighbourhood rise once again. We meet today not only to announce reconstruction, but to affirm the beginning of a path founded on responsibility, justice, respect for the human person, the protection of rights, the preservation of property, and the return of life to this area — in a manner befitting its history, reassuring to its people, and consonant with Benghazi's right to see this cherished part of itself return better than it was.

We affirm with full certainty, from this platform, that the reconstruction of Al-Sabri and the City Centre will rest on an unbargainable foundation: the complete preservation of citizens' private property and the full safeguarding of their legal and real-estate rights. This project does not seek to erase rights, to encroach on properties, or to touch any citizen's ownership under any circumstance. On the contrary, our principal priorities ensure that every step — surveying, planning, implementation, and compensation — proceeds under clear legal controls, precise technical procedures, and transparent mechanisms that preserve each citizen's right, secure each owner's property, restore every family's dignity, and ensure justice for every affected party.

True reconstruction is not at the citizen's expense; it is for the citizen. True development does not begin by stripping the citizen of their right; it begins by protecting it. We are therefore fully committed to ensuring that private property is preserved, that rights are protected, that compensation is just, and that procedures are public and transparent — building trust, reassuring residents, and laying the groundwork for a new phase whose hallmark is justice before construction.

The project for Al-Sabri and the City Centre will advance along a set of integrated tracks — foremost among them the accurate survey of damage, the documentation of properties, the review of urban conditions, and the preparation of engineering and technical solutions that respect the area's character, its history, and its social fabric. The work will rest on clear foundations, most importantly:

  1. First — Damage assessment and accurate documentation

    Carried out by specialised engineering teams working with modern systems and rigorous mechanisms, to ensure that every damage is registered, every obstacle is mapped, and every right is documented without exception.

  2. Second — Protection of private property

    Through legally regulated treatment, so that every reconstruction work is consistent with the legal documents and technical considerations, ensuring no encroachment on citizens' property and no diminution of their rights in any form.

  3. Third — Compensation

    Fair and equitable compensation for those affected, under clear and transparent mechanisms that take account of the scale of harm, preserve dignity, and restore balance to rights-holders — far from arbitrariness, delay, or ambiguity.

  4. Fourth — Identity-preserving reconstruction

    We do not seek a reconstruction that uproots memory; we seek one that returns life to the place, preserves its character, safeguards its identity, and restores its standing within the city of Benghazi.

  5. Fifth — Modern infrastructure development

    Including networks of roads, electricity, water, sewerage, and public services, to a standard befitting the people of Al-Sabri and the City Centre and laying the foundation for a more stable future.

We are not speaking today of an incremental project or a limited undertaking, but of an integrated framework whose aim is for Al-Sabri and the City Centre to return better than they were — more organised, more prepared, and more capable of embracing their people and restoring their natural pulse. As we announce this project, we send a clear message to our people: your state is present, your rights are safeguarded, reconstruction is coming with justice, and Al-Sabri and the City Centre will not remain hostage to the traces of destruction. This land will return to its people, flourishing with life, secure in its rights, clear in its features, and firmly rooted in the future.

We believe that the reconstruction of Al-Sabri and the City Centre is not merely the removal of destruction's traces — it is the rebuilding of trust, the restoration of the citizen's standing, and the return of soul to a place of great symbolic value in Benghazi's history. From here, we call on everyone to be partners in this phase: the competent institutions, the technical bodies, the technical expertise, and the honourable residents. The success of this project will be measured not only by the speed of completion, but also by the extent of its respect for citizens, its faithfulness to rights, and its preservation of the place's identity.

We reaffirm here that transparency, justice, trust, and respect for private property will remain core principles from which we shall not deviate at any stage of this project. With God's help, we shall work with strong will, clear vision, and continuous follow-up, until we see Al-Sabri and the City Centre rise once again — not merely as an area that has been rebuilt, but as an area that has reclaimed its standing, welcomed back its people, and seen life return to it in every sense of the word. Al-Sabri and the City Centre deserve this. Benghazi deserves this. Our people deserve to see reconstruction as a reality, not promises; an accomplishment, not slogans; and justice, not mere words.

May God protect Benghazi and her people. May God protect Libya.

Peace be upon you, and the mercy and blessings of God.

Engineer Belqasim Haftar

Director General