Arab News

Morocco king slams developmen­t delays in restive north

-

RABAT: Morocco’s king has rebuked ministers over delays to a developmen­t program meant to pump investment into a region rocked by months of protests over unemployme­nt and perceived state neglect.

Mohammed VI told ministers Sunday of his “disappoint­ment, dissatisfa­ction and concern” that the $670 million (€600 million) program in the northern Rif region was behind schedule, according to a Cabinet statement.

He also canceled the annual leave of ministers involved in the

program so they can “monitor” its progress, it said.

The Rif’s main port, Al-Hoceima, has been rocked by protests since October, when a fishmonger was crushed to death in a rubbish truck as he tried to retrieve swordfish that authoritie­s had thrown away because it was caught out of season.

Calls for justice snowballed into a wider social movement dubbed Al-Hirak Al-Shaabi, or the “Popular Movement,” demanding jobs, developmen­t and an end to corruption in the mainly Berber region.

The government responded by relaunchin­g a 2015 program to improve the region’s infrastruc­ture, health facilities and education services by 2019.

Interior Minister Abdelouafi Laftit said in early June that the projects “respond to 90 percent of the demands of the population.”

But security forces have also arrested more than 100 people including Al-Hirak leader Nasser Zefzafi and clashes between police and demonstrat­ors have continued.

The Rif has long had a tense relationsh­ip with central authoritie­s in Rabat and it was at the heart of the Arab Spring-inspired protests in Morocco in February 2011.

The Moroccan king relinquish­ed some of his near-absolute control through constituti­onal reforms following the 2011 protests.

 ??  ?? Moroccan King Mohammed VI
Moroccan King Mohammed VI

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Saudi Arabia