Sraghna commune in Boulemane without ATMs… a parliamentary question sparks debate on territorial equity

A parliamentary group in the House of Representatives submitted a written question to the Minister of Industry and Trade, highlighting the situation of the postal agency in the commune of Sraghna, Boulemane Province, and seeking clarification on the measures planned to rehabilitate the agency and equip it with ATMs to improve service quality for residents.
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Selon le contenu de la question parlementaire, Barid Al-Maghrib joue un rôle essentiel en tant que service public vital, contribuant à la generalization of postal and financial services and enabling citizens to access basic services, including notifications related to the National Population Register, distribution of social assistance, as well as transfer and payment services.

According to the parliamentary question, Barid Al-Maghrib plays a vital role as a public service by expanding postal and financial services and enabling citizens to access essential services, including notifications linked to the National Population Register, delivery of social assistance, and transfer and payment services.
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Cependant, la même question souligne que l’agence postale de Sraghna lacks basic technical facilities, foremost among them ATMs, which negatively affects service quality and increases the hardship faced by users—especially amid staff shortages and growing pressure on the agency.

However, the same question points out that the Sraghna postal agency lacks basic technical facilities, particularly ATMs, which adversely impacts service quality and increases users’ difficulties, especially given staff shortages and rising demand.
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Le groupe parlementaire estime que cette situation raises concerns about territorial equity and equal access to services between urban and rural areas, especially since Sraghna serves as a key transit and service point for a large number of residents in the province, at a time when the state is moving toward service digitization and wider use of electronic payments.

The parliamentary group considers that this situation raises issues of territorial equity and equal access to services between urban and rural areas, particularly as Sraghna is a key service hub for many residents in the province, at a time when the state is advancing service digitization and electronic payments.
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La question met également en garde contre le fait que the absence of essential equipment limits the agency’s ability to keep pace with changes in the postal sector, especially in logistics and e-commerce services, depriving residents of fully benefiting from these national initiatives.

The question also warns that the absence of essential equipment limits the agency’s capacity to keep pace with developments in the postal sector—especially logistics and e-commerce—thus preventing residents from fully benefiting from these national projects.
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En conclusion, le groupe parlementaire demande the disclosure of concrete measures and expected timelines to rehabilitate the Sraghna postal agency and provide it with the necessary equipment, in order to improve reception conditions, enhance service quality, and strengthen territorial justice in Boulemane Province.

In conclusion, the parliamentary group calls for clarification on concrete measures and expected timelines to rehabilitate the Sraghna postal agency and equip it adequately, with a view to improving user reception, enhancing service quality, and reinforcing territorial justice in Boulemane Province.
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Source : Fès News Media

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