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Libya central bank guv, other bankers flee to prevent militias, FT says

Libya's reserve bank guv Sadiq alKabir stated he and other senior bank personnel had actually been required to leave the nation to secure out lives from potential attacks by armed militia, the Financial Times reported on Friday.

Militias are threatening and scary bank personnel and are in some cases kidnaping their kids and loved ones to require them to go to work, Kabir told the newspaper by means of telephone.

He likewise said attempts by interim Prime Minister Abdulhamid al-Dbeibah to change him were unlawful, and contravened U.N. negotiated accords on control of the central bank.

The crisis over the control of the Reserve bank of Libya produces yet another level of instability in the country, a major oil manufacturer that is split in between eastern and western factions that have drawn backing from Turkey and Russia.

The U.N. Assistance Mission in Libya early this week required the suspension of unilateral choices, the lifting of force majeure on oil fields, the stopping of escalations and usage of force, and the security of central bank staff members.

(source: Reuters)