The residents of the Douha neighborhood in Marrakech are grappling with an alarming increase in trash accumulation adjacent to a local mosque, a situation that has sparked significant discontent among the community. This issue is particularly troubling given the religious significance of the area, which demands consistent care and cleanliness to uphold its sanctity.
According to testimonies from several residents, waste has been piling up repeatedly without any effective intervention from the relevant authorities. This negligence has transformed the vicinity of the mosque into a veritable environmental and health hazard, exacerbated by the unpleasant odors and the proliferation of insects. Such conditions directly impact the comfort of worshippers and the overall safety of the local population.
Residents have expressed their outrage over the situation, questioning the role of officials in managing waste collection and the reasons behind this neglect, which contradicts the most basic standards of dignified living. This is especially concerning in a city like Marrakech, which welcomes millions of visitors annually.
Local activists assert that the persistence of this issue reflects a clear dysfunction within the waste management system, whether in terms of trash collection or monitoring the companies responsible for these services. They are calling for urgent intervention to restore order and cleanliness to the area.
Additionally, residents have emphasized the necessity for intensified cleaning efforts, the provision of sufficient waste bins, and the activation of monitoring and accountability mechanisms. These steps are crucial for maintaining the neighborhood’s cleanliness, preserving the city’s image, and safeguarding the sanctity of religious spaces.
In light of these circumstances, one pressing question remains: how long will this neglect continue? Who will take responsibility for restoring the environment and ensuring the comfort of the neighborhood's residents?
As reported by klamkom.com.