Mustafa Al-Harous, president of the Al-Fahs Anjra Regional Council, stated that the region has become a “model” in terms of infrastructure, noting that roads now reach all “douars” and villages.
He highlighted the presence of school transport vehicles as evidence, which now transport students from the villages to educational institutions.
During his participation in the “Generation of Development” meeting on Monday, November 10, at the Al-Fahs Anjra administrative headquarters, Al-Harous attributed the failure to convey a true picture of the region’s conditions to some social media platforms. He emphasized the need to showcase achievements while also addressing existing shortcomings.
At the forefront of these shortcomings is the health sector, which he indicated remains unsatisfactory and requires significant improvement. He also pointed out a shortage of real estate, which affects the implementation of projects benefiting youth and the construction of schools.
“We are a region with exemplary infrastructure. Every village has access to roads, evidenced by the arrival of school transport vehicles,” he stated.
The regional council president asserted that as elected representatives, they have never remained silent and that their role is to communicate and amplify the voice of the citizen.
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