Enhancing Accessibility to Consular Services
The Consulate General of Morocco in Liège recently organized an open day dedicated to Moroccan nationals who find it challenging to complete their administrative tasks during standard working hours. This initiative was designed to ensure that community members could conveniently access essential consular services under optimal conditions. The open day provided a unique opportunity for Moroccans in the Liège consular district and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg to engage with the consulate and complete necessary procedures without the constraints of a typical workweek.
During this well-received event, attendees were able to renew identity and travel documents, obtain essential administrative papers, and receive assistance with various consular formalities. The open day was part of a broader effort to implement Royal directives and prepare for Operation Marhaba, which facilitates travel during the summer months. The response from the community was overwhelmingly positive, with many Moroccans abroad taking advantage of this occasion to finalize their paperwork in anticipation of their summer journeys back to Morocco.
In a statement to MAP, Consul General Najah Dimou emphasized that this initiative exemplifies a «constant commitment to bringing the consular administration closer to our fellow citizens and effectively addressing their needs, particularly as the summer period approaches». She noted that the significant turnout and the dedication displayed by the consulate staff underscore the success of this initiative and the importance of providing high-quality public service to the Moroccan diaspora.
As reported by en.yabiladi.com.