Rural residents in the Boulemane Province are facing numerous difficulties that severely affect their daily lives—particularly in obtaining housing permits and connecting their homes to electricity. These persistent issues represent a major challenge that directly impacts quality of life in the region, especially given the lack of basic infrastructure.
Such problems continue to hinder both social and economic development in rural areas, where residents struggle with a lack of essential services that could otherwise improve their living conditions.
In this context, civil society organizations have voiced deep concern over the ongoing challenges and have called on the relevant authorities to take serious and effective action. They emphasize the need for equitable territorial development and the fulfillment of every citizen’s right to adequate housing.
As these demands grow louder, the pressing question remains: will the responsible authorities take concrete steps to improve conditions for rural populations and uphold their fundamental rights?
These renewed calls underscore the urgent need for long-term solutions that guarantee rural citizens access to adequate housing and electricity. Addressing these challenges is essential for improving the social and economic fabric of these areas and advancing sustainable development.
Source: Fes News Media