By Walid Abdullah
TRIPOLI
Fayez al-Sarraj, the head of Libya’s UN-backed unity government, has appointed Major-General Diyaa al-Din Mohamed Hussein al-Amrouni as commander of Libya’s Presidential Guard, according to a statement released by al-Sarraj’s office.
Al-Amrouni succeeds Major-General Najmi al-Nakoa in the post.
Al-Sarraj, who along with being acting premier is also supreme commander of the Libyan army, announced the move on his office’s official Facebook page on Wednesday.
Although al-Sarraj not provide a reason for the decision, the move comes only one day after he unveiled plans to secure the capital through the deployment of “regular” police and security personnel.
A Tuesday tweet by the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSML) quoted UN envoy to Libya Ghassan Salame as saying: “We're trying to replace the armed groups in Tripoli with a joint force.”
He added: “The capital is for all Libyans; every Libyan must be able to access it in safety.”
Last month, more than 100 people were killed in clashes between rival armed groups in and around capital Tripoli.
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