Since taking office, Omar El Merini, the new governor of Al Hajeb Province, has initiated a series of field visits and intensive meetings aimed at pulling the province out of years-long developmental stagnation and opening new horizons for balanced economic and social growth.
This new momentum reflects Governor El Merini’s hands-on approach to identifying structural deficiencies on the ground, moving away from relying solely on bureaucratic reports. He has been seen personally inspecting several rural communities and villages, listening directly to citizens’ concerns about infrastructure, education, healthcare, and isolation.
The newly appointed official is also holding regular coordination meetings with external services, elected representatives, and local actors to shape a collective action plan based on priority areas, operational efficiency, and accountability.
Observers of local affairs believe this pragmatic, field-driven approach signals a qualitative shift in the management of Al Hajeb’s public affairs. The governor’s strong technical and financial background is seen as a potential asset in mobilizing funding and forging strategic partnerships.
Residents of the province are hopeful that this renewed momentum will lead to tangible projects on the ground, lifting Al Hajeb out of its so-called “developmental stagnation” and giving it the regional and national status it deserves.
Source: Fès News