In an exclusive statement, Libya’s Minister of Oil and Gas, Mohamed Aoun, rejected the decision to relieve him of his duties issued by the Government of National Unity (GNU). He declared the move as null and void, asserting that the Prime Minister does not possess the authority to dismiss a minister. According to Aoun, this responsibility lies solely with the House of Representatives, which originally approved the formation of the government.
Legal Standpoint
Minister Aoun emphasized that the matter is already under review by the Supreme Court, at the request of the Prime Minister himself. He expressed dismay over the lack of formal communication about the decision, stating, “I was neither verbally nor officially informed of this measure, which appears to have been deliberately leaked to the media. This demonstrates the extent of disregard for proper administrative procedures.”
Accusations of Misconduct and Retaliation
Aoun criticized the Prime Minister’s decision, describing it as a personal vendetta and an abuse of power. He questioned why the Prime Minister did not take similar actions against other ministers who left the government after its formation, insinuating that his dismissal was a targeted act. “The decision to remove me serves only to prolong the lifespan of this government,” Oun remarked, further accusing the Prime Minister of exploiting his authority to settle personal scores.
Commitment to Libya’s Interests
Defending his tenure, Aoun stated that his dismissal was not due to incompetence or any allegations of corruption. “My sole commitment has been to safeguard the nation’s wealth and manage it with integrity, transparency, and adherence to the laws and regulations of the Libyan state,” he affirmed. He attributed the decision to his unwavering dedication to the country’s best interests.
A Pledge to Continue the Path of Integrity
Aoun concluded by expressing his determination to continue serving Libya, regardless of his current position. “With God’s will, I will persist on this righteous path, whether in my current role or any other capacity. Losing this position will not deter me, as my priority remains the welfare of the nation.”