A wave of anger has erupted across social media platforms in the Taounate region, as local activists express their frustration over the persistent rise in social disparities and poverty levels. Direct accusations have been leveled at elected officials and local authorities for failing to address the pressing needs of the population, particularly due to the lack of genuine and effective developmental programs that align with citizens’ aspirations.
Activists highlighted that many projects promoted by certain politicians appear to be little more than electoral posturing, with no tangible contribution to advancing local development. Despite extensive publicity, these initiatives are criticized for their lack of meaningful impact and failure to meet the real needs of the region’s inhabitants, who continue to struggle with severe shortages in basic services and infrastructure.
Participants in the Facebook movement called for strict oversight of the budgets allocated for the region’s development and demanded transparent reporting on how these funds are managed. They emphasized the need for effective social and economic programs aimed at reducing inequalities and improving living conditions for residents in neglected areas.
Amid growing discontent, locals are looking for serious action from local authorities and elected representatives to address the region’s challenges. With mounting pressure on social media, the question remains: will the relevant authorities step up to address these criticisms, or will the situation remain unchanged?
source : fesnews media