On Wednesday, July 2, Interior Minister Abdelouafi Laftit presided over the graduation ceremony for the 60th cohort of the regular training program for security officials at the Royal Institute of Territorial Administration in Kenitra. The event welcomed 113 graduates and featured the attendance of various civil and military figures.
The ceremony included the distribution of diplomas to outstanding graduates and a military parade performed by the new officers. This occasion highlighted the Ministry of Interior’s commitment to prioritizing human resources by continuously investing in the development of training systems at the institute. The aim is to equip the territorial administration with new leadership that possesses the necessary qualifications to meet developmental challenges and address major national objectives in service of Moroccan citizens, fostering growth under the leadership of King Mohammed VI.
The event also marked an important step in reaffirming the ongoing efforts of the Ministry of Interior, under Laftit’s leadership, to implement a comprehensive reform approach. This initiative seeks to enhance operational effectiveness, adapt to real-world needs and emerging changes, and quickly respond to societal transformations. The goal is to better understand citizens’ actual needs and provide balanced and timely responses to their aspirations, emphasizing the key role of security officials in delivering public services and supporting comprehensive development.
These efforts align with royal directives emphasizing the importance of improving the performance of territorial administration and reinforcing the values of high-quality public service, reflecting principles of public interest, spatial justice, and social cohesion.
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