Friday 12 June 2015

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        Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar AL-Gaddafi.
        Whenever conveying ideas about this man, discussions always turn into heated debates because people have totally different views about al-Gaddafi. The most contradictory statements are made about this man by different people. Some point out his extremism as being an 'Islamic thing', while others point out how he was a good leader. My article seeks to put this issue to bed by evaluating this AL-Gaddafi person
         Gaddafi led Libya from 1969 up to his ousting in 2011, a total of 42 years. Most people know that a democratic government never has a leader for this long, therefore this seems like a dictatorship. It sounds like someone desperately clinging to power and doesn't want to give the others a chance to lead. With that said, let us look at the various developments of Libya under AL-Gaddafi.
        In 1969, Libya was notably a poor 'third world' country. By 2011 Libya was richest nation in Africa with the following achievements:


• There was  no electricity bills in Libya; electricity is free … for all its citizens.
• There was  no interest on loans, banks in Libya are state-owned and loans given to all its citizens at 0% interest by law.
• If a Libyan is unable to find employment after graduation, the state would  pay the average salary of the profession as if he or she is employed until employment is found.
• Should Libyans want to take up a farming career, they receive farm land, a house, equipment, seed and livestock to kick start their farms –this was all for free.
• Gaddafi carried out the world’s largest irrigation project, known as the Great Man-Made River project, to make water readily available throughout the desert country.
• A home was considered a human right in Libya. (In Qaddafi’s Green Book it states: “The house is a basic need of both the individual and the family, therefore it should not be owned by others.”)
• All newlyweds in Libya would receive 60,000 Dinar (US$ 50,000 ) by the government to buy their first apartment so to help start a family.
• A portion of Libyan oil (500 US dollars) sales is or was  credited directly to the bank accounts of all Libyan citizens.
• A mother who gives birth to a child would  receive US $5,000.
• When a Libyan buys a car, the government would  subsidizes 50% of the price.
• The price of petrol in Libya was  $0.14 per liter.
• For $ 0.15, a Libyan local could  purchase 40 loaves of bread.
• Education and medical treatments was all  free in Libya. Libya can boast one of the finest health care systems in the Arab and African World. All people have access to doctors, hospitals, clinics and medicines, completely free of charge.
• If Libyans cannot find the education or medical facilities they need in Libya, the government would fund  them to go abroad for it – not only free but they get US $2,300/month accommodation and car allowance.
• 25% of Libyans have a university degree. Before Gaddafi only 25% of Libyans were literate. Today the figure is 87%.
• Libya had  no external debt and its reserves amount to $150 billion – though much of this is now frozen globally.
 
These accomplishments show better development than all western countries, and other countries as well.
Before 2011's 'civil war' in Libya no attempts had ever been made by its people to have a revolution against Gaddafi. I don't want to call it a civil war because none of its citizens participated in it. Do your research.