This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
Straits Correspondent
The Fnideq Strait is experiencing a notable increase in the phenomenon of random construction, which now poses a real threat to the natural landscape and the environment, and negatively affects sustainable urban development.
Reports circulating indicate the involvement of some local officials in these violations, raising questions about the extent of their commitment to the law and protection of the public interest.
Reports indicate that Martil agents, in cooperation with some men in positions of authority, encourage citizens to carry out illegal construction work in certain areas. These agents are accused of playing a mediation role to end legal proceedings against offenders, which encourages the continuation of these practices.
This situation has sparked widespread discontent among the population and civil society, who are demanding urgent intervention from higher authorities to put an end to these violations and hold those involved accountable.
-Citizens confirm that they have observed many cases in which constructions were carried out haphazardly, without any intervention from the authorities concerned, indicating clear collusion.
Residents are calling on the region’s governor to immediately intervene and force all responsible authorities to apply the law to everyone without exception. They also demand that the attention of the current pasha of Martil be brought to the attention of the current pasha, who has not shown up. seriously in the fight against this phenomenon, in order to guarantee the application of the law and protect the public interest.
The generalization of random constructions in M’diq Fnideq represents a major challenge for local authorities and calls for decisive measures to be taken to put an end to these practices.
Relevant authorities must also lead a comprehensive campaign to combat haphazard construction and enforce the law against all offenders, regardless of their position or influence. Transparency and accountability in local government must be strengthened, and corruption and bribery must be combatted.
Morocco