The Departure of His Majesty: A Peaceful Ramadan in Casablanca
King Mohammed VI has concluded his visit to Casablanca, the economic capital of Morocco, where he spent a significant portion of Ramadan. His presence in the city has had a remarkable impact, creating a serene and pleasant atmosphere that allowed the residents to observe this holy month in peace. The heightened security presence, with officers deployed at strategic locations and patrolling in vehicles and on motorcycles, has significantly elevated the sense of safety among both locals and visitors. This extensive security deployment resulted in smoother traffic flow, a notable achievement considering that the streets of Casablanca often face severe congestion during Ramadan, particularly as the time for breaking the fast approaches.
Moreover, the city's cleanliness standards have reached new heights during this period. Regular and intensive cleaning operations conducted throughout the city have ensured that Casablanca is in its best shape, presenting a beautiful sight to its inhabitants. This proactive approach has not only enhanced the aesthetic appeal but also contributed to a more enjoyable experience for those observing Ramadan.
However, with the King's departure, residents are beginning to express concerns about the potential decline in security measures and cleanliness as the month progresses. Many fear that the high standards established during the King's visit may not be sustained, leading to a resurgence of various social issues that could disrupt the peaceful atmosphere that has characterized the city during Ramadan.
As reported by goud.ma.