The Archbishop of the Maronite Catholic Church of Tyre, Chucrallah-Nabil El-Hage, along with the priests of St. Georges and the endowment committee in Dibil, held an inauguration ceremony in the presence of the Director General of La Regie Libanaise Des Tabacs Et Tombacs (Regie), Engineer Nassif Seklaoui, former minister and Deputy Enaya Ezzeddine, the commander of the Gendarmerie company of Tyre, Colonel Abdo Khalil, Qaem-Maqam Bent Jbeil Charbel El-Alam, and a number of Regie employees accompanied by Engineer Abdel Mawla Al-Mawla, officers from UNIFIL, Head of Dibil Municipality Elie Louka, Head of Ain Ebel Municipality Imad El-Lous, Head of Rmeich Municipality Albert El-Hajj, and a number of military, security, municipal, religious, and local figures.
Following the mass chaired by Archbishop Chucrallah-Nabil El-Hage, the ceremony commenced by the National Anthem, and a speech delivered by the host of the event, Dr. Michel Hanna.
Seklaoui
Engineer Seklaoui, delivered a speech in which he praised the positions of Bishop El-Hajj and the officials of the town and its residents and said: “Some may ask why are we in Dibil today and why are we inaugurating a hall in it? To those people I say that we are biased to those who plant our lands without getting tired, so the lands may bloom green and leafy plants.”
“From Dibil, its old buildings, its old images, its fig and olive