The residents of Al-Fadila neighborhood, located on Ain Cheggaf Road in Fez, endure daily struggles due to numerous potholes that have turned into dangerous traps for both pedestrians and drivers. The situation worsened after the recent heavy rainfall, which exposed the fragility of the area’s infrastructure and the poor quality of previous repairs that failed at the first real test.
Fes News received multiple complaints via instant messaging apps, reflecting the frustration and anger among residents. They describe navigating the neighborhood as a hazardous adventure, while authorities remain indifferent, offering no serious intervention to address their suffering.
Residents strongly condemn this unjustified neglect, especially from elected officials who have failed to even inspect the situation—let alone propose tangible solutions. Many see this as proof of their incompetence and betrayal of the promises made during election campaigns.
Until when will officials evade their responsibility to repair the infrastructure?
Must disasters or severe accidents occur before action is taken?
With patience running out, the residents demand immediate intervention to end this catastrophic situation, which they say reflects poor planning and weak governance in local affairs.
Will the concerned authorities act before the situation spirals out of control, or will residents’ cries remain unheard?
Source: Fes News Media