This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
Heba Press – Ahmed Al-Musaed
The public authorities of Oujda have decided to put an end to the activity of the weekly markets located in the city center, which cause great inconvenience to residents, particularly the Friday and Sunday markets.
This step mainly aims to reassure citizens, enhance the beauty and splendor of the city, regulate traffic and traffic, as well as eliminate all forms of slums, free up public property, improve cleanliness and security and fight against chaos.
The suspension of these markets comes at a time when the city is undergoing a series of vast reforms aimed at ridding the city of any shameful appearance, preserving public order and contributing to local economic and social development.
This initiative also aims to improve services provided to citizens, ensure quality of life for citizens and investors to ensure stability, and create more investment units to create more jobs and reduce the crisis unemployment.
Along the same lines, this measure will help improve the urban landscape and enhance security and confidence, which will support the local economy and elevate Oujda’s status as a modern and harmonious capital. It will also boost investment and tourism in the region. which will contribute to the evolution of the economic and social situation.
It is worth noting that this operation was well received by residents of all age groups, highlighting the efforts made by the public authorities to combat various forms of slums in the city.
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