Abdelouafi Laftit, Minister of the Interior, chaired today, Wednesday, the graduation ceremony of the 60th cohort of ordinary administrative officers at the Royal Institute of Territorial Administration in Kenitra. The cohort comprises 113 graduates, with the event attended by several prominent civil and military figures.
The ceremony included the awarding of certificates to outstanding graduates, alongside a distinguished military parade performed by the graduates, reflecting the high level of training and preparation they received during their course.
This occasion underscores the Ministry of Interior’s commitment to placing human resources at the core of its priorities by continuously investing in the development of the training system at the institute. The aim is to equip the territorial administration with new leadership cadres possessing the qualifications necessary to meet developmental challenges and achieve the nation’s major goals. This effort aligns with serving Moroccan citizens and advancing the Kingdom’s development and progress under the wise leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God assist and support him.
The ceremony also marked a significant step in reaffirming the Ministry’s ongoing commitment to a comprehensive reform approach aimed at enhancing functional efficiency, directing efforts to address real needs and emerging social changes, and swiftly adapting to societal transformations. This is based on the pivotal role of administrative officers in activating public services and supporting the comprehensive development process.
These efforts implement the royal directives emphasizing the need to elevate the performance of territorial administration, consolidate the values of quality public service, and make it a model reflecting the principles of public interest, regional justice, and social cohesion.
from: fesnews