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Amélioration de la nationale 8 reliant Imintanout à Chichaoua.

Amélioration de la nationale 8 reliant Imintanout à Chichaoua.

Online on 27 July 2010  |  About the city

SOCIETY Monday was launched one of the several projects under development for the improvement of the national road.

For this initiative, oh how necessary the first kick-off of the work started at the national level n ° 8 connecting Imintanout in Chichaoua and on this occasion was this the Minister delegate to the Prime Minister responsible for the Moroccan community abroad, Mr. Mohamed Ameur, Mr. Mohamed Mhidia, wali of the region of Nfifa and the Governor of the region of ChichaouaMr. Abdelfettah Lebjioui who were able to attend the presentation of several future projects aimed at the renovation of roads in this area there.

The overall cost of this project 23.5 million of DH and is designed to make the broad pavement by adding 9 m lying on 9.5 km and as a result, this would be less dangerous for cars which intersect especially knowing that there have been several deadly accidents.

However nothing prevents you to simply take the motorway leading to Agadir, which would be even more secure.

Good road to all!

M!M

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