Al-Fadila Neighborhood on Ain Chkef Road Appeals to Governor Mouad El Jamaï: Elected Officials Have Abandoned Us to Neglect, Potholes, and Garbage

Amid the urban revolution and infrastructure development sweeping through the city of Fez under the leadership of Governor Mouad El Jamaï, the Al-Fadila neighborhood on Ain Chkef Road is living a real tragedy. Residents are plunged into darkness, stumbling over potholes, and enduring suffering amidst piles of garbage that have become part of their daily lives, in the complete absence of any intervention from elected officials who have utterly abandoned their duties toward the neighborhood and its inhabitants.

Despite repeated complaints filed by residents and petitions signed by dozens of affected individuals, the situation remains one of neglect and chaos. Basic urban services are absent, and the suffering continues due to faulty infrastructure and poor urban planning, making daily life a never-ending nightmare.

In this context, the residents of Al-Fadila are appealing to the Governor of the Fez-Meknes region, Mouad El Jamaï, for urgent and immediate intervention to save the neighborhood from this catastrophic situation that threatens their lives and safety. They emphasize that elected officials have completely abandoned their responsibilities, making the Governor’s intervention the only lifeline to lift this injustice, achieve urban equity, and rescue the neighborhood from the depths of neglect and oblivion.

The situation has become unbearable. Will Governor Mouad El Jamaï respond to this urgent plea and put an end to the suffering of Al-Fadila, ensuring it becomes part of the urban renaissance that Fez is experiencing, rather than remaining forgotten and isolated in the abyss of potholes and darkness?

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