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Electricity Connection Delays Spark Outrage in Marrakech's Souihla Commune

PUBLISHED July 17, 2026
Electricity Connection Delays Spark Outrage in Marrakech's Souihla Commune

Community Outrage Over Electricity Connection Delays in Souihla

The Souihla commune in the Marrakech region is currently experiencing significant unrest among its residents, primarily due to what they describe as a "blockage" in the processing of electricity connection certificates. Numerous applications for these essential services have remained unresolved for years, causing considerable distress and hindering residents' access to this basic necessity.

According to reports gathered from affected citizens, many of their files have either been rejected outright or have languished in bureaucratic limbo without any clear justification. This situation has led to mounting frustration and confusion as families continue to struggle with the absence of electrical connectivity in their homes. The ongoing delays have raised serious questions about the reasons behind such protracted processing times, especially as families await the connection of their residences to the electricity grid.

In light of these grievances, many residents are directing their frustrations towards a former parliament member, whom they believe bears some responsibility for the current state of affairs. They are calling for a thorough investigation to uncover the circumstances surrounding the stagnation of these applications and to establish accountability, while also upholding the principle of presumption of innocence until any official findings are released.

The affected residents are urgently appealing to regional authorities and relevant governing bodies to intervene promptly to resolve this matter. They are demanding that the processing of electricity connection certificates be expedited, thereby ensuring the protection of citizens' rights and putting an end to the prolonged suffering that has persisted for years. Given that access to electricity is a fundamental service associated with dignified living standards and local development, the community's call for action is both timely and critical.

As reported by jamaalfnapress.ma.

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