The city of Ghafsai is witnessing a state of chaos in the organization of the taxi sector, where it appears that the owners of these vehicles are acting outside the framework of law and local regulations.
Local observers have noted the spread of several unofficial taxi stations in the Zriqa neighborhood, used as starting points for trips to neighboring villages. This situation contradicts the legal procedures which stipulate that the establishment of any road station must be approved by the municipal council.
Observers point out that local authorities, including the Royal Gendarmerie and the local community, are responsible for organizing traffic in the city. However, reality indicates that taxi owners are making unilateral decisions in choosing station locations, ignoring the decisions of the community and the Traffic and Circulation Committee.
In this context, those concerned with the city’s affairs are calling on the Traffic and Circulation Committee to reconsider these serious violations and hold those who violate the law accountable. They affirm that the law grants authorities the necessary powers to take appropriate measures.
The observers emphasize that the comfort of travelers is a collective responsibility, calling on all parties to work together to serve citizens. They also demand that officials arrange the transport sector situation in Ghafsai, stressing that this matter does not require a huge budget as much as it needs constructive dialogue and listening to various parties to reach solutions that satisfy everyone.
This crisis highlights the urgent need for better organization of the transport sector in the city, and the necessity for all parties to cooperate to ensure safe and organized transport service for citizens.