Residents in the Al-Masira neighborhood near the Abou Bakr Al-Siddiq school in Zouagha, Fez, have expressed deep frustration over the complete absence of public lighting in their area. This issue has raised concerns about safety and security, particularly at night.
The complainants pointed out that the local council of Zouagha is seemingly absent from addressing this critical issue, which has become a source of distress for the community. They are calling on the relevant authorities to intervene urgently to restore public lighting and ensure the safety and comfort of residents.
This situation highlights broader challenges faced by many neighborhoods in Fez, where infrastructure issues often go unaddressed, affecting the quality of life for residents. The lack of public lighting not only poses safety risks but also impacts local businesses and community activities.
In recent years, Morocco has faced energy challenges that have led to measures such as reducing street lighting in some areas to conserve energy. However, the complete absence of lighting in certain neighborhoods like Al-Masira is a more severe issue that requires immediate attention from local authorities.