This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
Heba Press-Youssef Adadad
Today, Wednesday, December 25, the Eastern Regional Council unanimously approved a partnership agreement between the regional council, the Ministry of Housing and Construction and the Ministry of the Interior, aimed at allocating a budget of 46 billion centimes to restructure and develop the city. of Guercif. This agreement is part of a global plan aimed at improving the city's infrastructure and providing an urban environment more suited to residents.
Saeed Al-Branishi – Eastern Region Council
Guersif is at the forefront of development projects in the Eastern region
The city of Guercif benefits from the lion's share of this vast agreement which aims to restructure the city in all its districts, particularly areas which suffer from a lack of equipment and infrastructure. This initiative will also modernize and develop a number of neighborhoods affected by marginalization in recent years, such as the neighborhoods of Al-Shuwaibir, Ouled Hamoussa, the neighborhood of Al-Nakad, Harsha Kambeer and Al-Hizam Al – Kabir Street.
Field visit of managers to prepare future projects
In a related context, the President of the Eastern Region, Mr. Mohamed Bouaruru, accompanied by a ministerial committee of the Ministry of Housing and Construction, Parliamentary Representative Mohamed Al-Barnishi and Parliamentary Advisor Saeed Al-Barnishi , made a field visit to the province of Guercif last October. The purpose of the visit was to prepare a program of projects for the region and study development issues, in addition to identifying the needs of the population and working to meet these demands.
Field visit to Guercif in October 2024
Projects of interest for all neighborhoods and vital facilities
The agreement also includes the rehabilitation of the two main entrances to the city of Guercif, namely Avenue Mohammed VI, Route Oujda and Route Saka, as part of an approach aimed at improving the general image of the city and to strengthen the transport structure within it. Through these efforts, officials hope to promote sustainable development in the city and provide a modern urban environment that meets the needs of future residents.
East Side Council