The Marrakech-Safi Regional Multiservices Company officially launched

The Marrakech-Safi Regional Multiservices Company officially launched
The Marrakech-Safi Regional Multiservices Company officially launched

The Regional Multiservices Company Marrakech-Safi, whose main mission is the management of drinking water, electricity and liquid sanitation services, was officially launched on Friday in Marrakech.

The company’s area of ​​intervention includes the prefecture of Marrakech and the provinces of Chichaoua, Al Haouz, Kelaa des Sraghna, Essaouira, Rehamna, Safi and Youssoufia.

The company, whose launching ceremony was chaired by the wali of the Marrakech-Safi region, governor of the Marrakech prefecture, Farid Chourak, thus replaces the previous distributors, namely the RADEMA in Marrakech, the RADEES in Safi, and theNational Office of Electricity and Drinking Water.

This initiative, carried out in the Marrakech-Safi region and similar to other regions of the Kingdom, aims to unify the relationship with customers, simplify procedures, improve the quality of services and bring them closer to citizens in order to effectively meet their expectations and contribute to improving the business climate. For its general director, Iqbal Toumi, the launch of SRM-MS is an “important and exceptional moment”, specifying that it is part of the implementation of law 83-21 relating to regional multi-service companies. . He added that this opportunity is a good opportunity to inform the various managers and stakeholders of the content of the management contract, lasting 30 years, noting that the company serves 251 local authorities bringing together nearly 4.9 million inhabitants.

The company was founded with a capital of 100 million dirhams, distributed between the State (25%), the group of local distribution authorities (40%), the National Office of Electricity and Drinking Water (25%) and the Regional Council (10%).


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