Souss: Will the Interior Inspectorate begin its investigations into the return of random construction sites?
A. Latif Baraka: Heba Press
It seems that the series of random constructions and the expansion of its area became a major concern for the central authorities after the inability of their representatives, including the leaders and their collaborators, to besiege it. Through a simple chronology of this thorny issue that threatens. the territorial area north and east of the city of Agadir, the beginnings were with the governor of Bou Said, who created something similar to the second. An earthquake struck the city more than ten years ago, after it launched a massive campaign of demolition of a number of random buildings and required the personal presence of the then Minister of Interior Al-Sharqi Al-Daris, who overthrew a number of representatives of the authorities after their involvement in this matter, after pushes and pulls and the successive installation of governors In the Souss region, another operation took place during the reign of former governor Ahmed Hajji. This campaign was in turn supervised by the Ministry of the Interior on the basis of reports from its inspection, some of which concluded that elected officials were involved in the operation.
However, in the last few months since Saeed Amzazi took office as governor of the Souss-Massa region, informal construction has begun to develop again in a number of areas north of the city, not to mention, of course, the regions belonging to the territory of the region, because this would require several articles, on the encroachment of concrete on irrigated agricultural land and the expansion of its area in semi-urban centers, perhaps the examination of the applications for electrical connection to all the agencies of the National Electricity Office in the regions will reveal it. is part of this thorny issue, which raises questions about the controversial relations between representatives of the territorial administration and some elected officials who encourage random constructions ??.
It is sufficient for a central inspection commission to begin its investigations within a reasonable time for visits to local authorities. Imbalances related to the expansion of the random construction zone and illegal warehouses within the territorial area of Agadir Adaotan and the provinces of the Souss-Massa region, which will be able to rely on “satellite” images, will provide precise data on the random spread of constructions.
Random construction threatens the balance of land suitable for agriculture in exchange for the expansion of cement belts in an area that is expected to contribute to the country’s food security.