Participants in the campaign are calling for the improvement of basic public services, primarily health and education, and for achieving regional justice to end the isolation of several communities and villages in the province.
The posts by activists and bloggers within this campaign focus on what they describe as “denied developmental rights,” urging the provision of proper road infrastructure for residents, equipping health centers and clinics with necessary staff and equipment, and building educational institutions to reduce school dropout rates. The campaigners emphasize that their demands are purely social and developmental, aiming to draw the attention of central and regional officials to the province’s hardships.
In contrast, these demands were met with sharp reactions from local political entities, with some parties accusing the campaign organizers of attempting to “destabilize” the area and “serve narrow political agendas.” Some political opponents even went as far as accusing anyone raising these demands of “betrayal,” claiming the timing serves political score-settling rather than the public interest.
This digital escalation continues the recent tension experienced in the province, reflected in the protest march by residents of the Bouarous community and the banned sit-in in the city of Tissa, where developmental and social demands were the common factor, amidst ongoing security alertness aimed at maintaining public order.
فاس نيوز ميديا جريدة الكترونية جهوية تعنى بشؤون و أخبار جهة فاس مكناس – متجددة على مدار الساعة