Fes Mayor Provides Insights on Sheep Market Activity
In a recent interview, Abdeslam Bekali, the Mayor of Fes, reported that the Bensouda livestock market began receiving a steady flow of sheep early in the morning, specifically since 3 a.m. However, he noted that the rate of incoming livestock was lower compared to the previous day. This decline in activity coincides with the weekly markets in nearby areas, including the well-known markets of Ba Mohamed and Azrou, which occur on Tuesdays. According to Bekali, the Bensouda market is expected to witness a significant increase in sheep arrivals before noon, as the activities of other markets shift towards it. He assured that the organizational conditions within the market are suitable for accommodating visitors.
Mayor Bekali emphasized that security measures are in place, maintaining a high level of vigilance and professionalism among the security personnel. He expressed gratitude for the efforts made by the security services and confirmed that the conditions for citizens and visitors at the market are conducive for a positive experience. The spacious layout of the market has also played a crucial role in ensuring favorable conditions for livestock owners and their customers.
Furthermore, the mayor expressed his hope that joy would prevail among all families during this period, highlighting the importance of creating a welcoming atmosphere within the market. This sentiment reflects the mayor's commitment to fostering a sense of community and ensuring that the local economy thrives during the busy market days.
As reported by goud.ma.