The city of Fez is hosting an extraordinary session of the City Council today, with the goal of securing an absolute majority of more than 46 votes to approve two critical contracts related to sanitation services in the city.
This session follows a previous failed attempt to garner the necessary votes, amidst accusations of political corruption and personal interest defense by some council members.
A reliable source revealed that this failure is not limited to the approval of sanitation contracts, but rather part of a larger crisis related to the City Council’s management since the election of its current president.
The source emphasized that the president has repeatedly failed to successfully manage any council session, with several key issues, including sanitation, stalling due to an inability to reach decisive agreements.
Some political factions within the council are accused of obstructing votes to achieve personal gains, negatively impacting the quality of services provided to the public.
Certain council members are reportedly working to block vital projects for purely political reasons, which has led to a noticeable deterioration in services such as sanitation in recent months.
This ongoing conflict within the City Council puts the future of Fez’s sanitation services at risk.
Meanwhile, Fez residents are anxiously awaiting the outcome of this extraordinary session, hoping it will bring improvements to sanitation conditions and end the months-long deadlock plaguing the city.
source : fesnews media