Moroccan Government Promises Economic Alternatives to Illegal Mining in Jerada - News Summed Up

Moroccan Government Promises Economic Alternatives to Illegal Mining in Jerada


Head of the Government, Saad Eddine El Otmani, Saturday, visited the eastern town of Jerada, which has witnessed unrest and protest in the wake of the death of three miners in abandoned mines late last year and promised economic alternatives benefiting the locals. El Otmani affirmed that all illegal exploitation of mines will be halted and new zinc and lead mines will be open. He also mentioned a set of social initiatives benefiting the workers of the abandoned coal mines “Charbonnages du Maroc (CDM)”, citing the transfer of houses occupied by some workers. Regarding efforts to develop the province, El Othmani said that the Jerada Industrial Zone, whose works have been launched, will enable young entrepreneurs to carry out projects through allocation of land. Head of the government also shed light on efforts to develop agriculture in the region, saying that 3000 hectares will be developed including 2000 hectares dedicated to young farmers.


Source: The North Africa Journal February 11, 2018 13:41 UTC



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