This program which consists of handover of housing and of lots of landn serviced for the benefit of the households concerned, aims to improve the urban landscape, facilitate access to all local services, and declare Es-Semara a city without slums, according to data provided on Thursday by the Es-Semara province.
Mobilizing a budget envelope total of 532 million dirhams (MDH), the rehousing and resettlement operation also aims to improve the living conditions and environment of families, and to reduce the housing deficit in the urban environment, specify these data presented during a field visit carried out by the wali of the Laâyoune-Sakia region. El Hamra, governor of the province of Laâyoune, Abdeslam Bekratethe governor of the province of Es-Semara, Brahim Boutoumilateand the elected officials.
In this context, logistical and human resources were deployed to demolish some 3,724 unsanitary homes spread over a total area of 317,778 m².
Being part of the new development model for the southern provincesthis project is the subject of a partnership agreement multi-party between the General Directorate of Local Authorities (219.45 MDH), the Ministry of National Territorial Planning, Urban Planning, Housing and Urban Policy (232,75 MDH), the Agency for the Promotion and Economic and Social Development of the Southern Provinces (66.50 MDH), and the Provincial Council of Es-Semara (13,30 MDH).
Subsequently, the wali and the delegation accompanying him followed explanations on the rate of progress of the work to carry out the second tranche of the resettlement program of the inhabitants of slum areas “Rbieb” and “El Gouiez” to the north of the city which reached around 25%.
Being the subject of a convention multipartitethis project which consists of developing a new subdivision for a total investment of more than 260 MDH, over an area of 24.38 Ha, concerns the equipment of 1,089 lots of land, the delegated project owner of which is the company Al Omrane Al Janoub.
To guarantee the success of this operation, committees were set up to ensure rigorous monitoring of the construction of these housing units, in order to guarantee their quality as well as that of the infrastructure, and to ensure that they are delivered within the deadlines. deadlines set in accordance with agreed timetables.