Social media activists have launched a wide-scale protest campaign under the hashtag #Inwi_Zero_in_Mers, in response to the deteriorating internet services and weak network coverage in Boulemane Province, specifically in the Mers area. The campaign, which has received significant engagement across various social media platforms, expresses the residents’ dissatisfaction with the inadequate services provided by Inwi, making the company a target of widespread criticism from local inhabitants.
Many activists expressed their anger in the campaign’s comments, with one user writing: “Mers needs protests for everything, not just the network,” highlighting the general decline in services in the region, not limited to internet coverage alone. Another user remarked: “I’ve been saying this for almost three years,” pointing to the ongoing struggle of residents with no effective action taken by the company to improve the situation.
Observers of this campaign note that the residents’ demands extend beyond just improving internet coverage. They are also calling for intervention from authorities to find long-term solutions to the various problems faced by the region, including weak network coverage and the poor quality of other technological services that affect daily life.
The campaign is likely gaining momentum at a time when Boulemane Province, particularly the Mers area, is experiencing a growing need for reliable internet services, especially with the ongoing digital transformation, which has become an essential part of citizens’ lives in various sectors.
Through this widespread online engagement, the campaign seeks to draw the attention of the authorities and Inwi to the hardships faced by residents in this area, urging for tangible measures to improve service quality and enhance network coverage.
Source: Fes News Media