In a statement to LBCI’s Nharkom Said, Nakad said that the upcoming elections need the voters to assume their role with ultimate transparency and democracy, away from political deals.
Speaking of the electricity in Zahle, Nakad said that “in 2014, they reached a point where they endured 14 hours of power outage per day,” noting that they had to find an alternative solution.
“Our work is not directed against anyone and as long as we are capable of generating and ensuring power, it would be shameful not to do so,” he added.