Rekhroukh reçoit des députés de l’APN des wilayas d’Adrar et Bordj Badji Mokhtar
Summary of the Meeting on Infrastructure Development in Adrar and Bordj Badji Mokhtar
On Thursday, Algerian Minister of Public Works and Basic Infrastructure, Mr. Lakhdar Rekhroukh, met with a delegation of representatives from the People’s National Assembly (APN) at the ministry’s headquarters in Algiers. This meeting brought to the forefront numerous issues faced by residents of the Adrar and Bordj Badji Mokhtar wilayas, primarily concerning the modernization and rehabilitation of national and wilaya roads. A particular focus was placed on the RN 6 highway, a crucial strategic route linking the northern and southern parts of Algeria.
During the discussions, the deputies stressed the urgent need for updates and improvements along key sections of the RN 6 that connect Tsabit to Adrar and the RN 52 linking the commune of Aoulef to In Salah. Additionally, the meeting highlighted the importance of enhancing connections to Adrar from Aoulef and addressing isolated areas by paving existing paths and constructing new roads that integrate with the overall road network.
Mr. Rekhroukh reassured the deputies of the government’s ongoing efforts to develop infrastructure within southern Algeria. He highlighted the many projects aimed at modernizing and rehabilitating roads in the region to boost economic exchanges, not just locally, but also with neighboring African countries. A significant project mentioned was the modernization of the RN 06, which spans 550 kilometers and connects Reggane, Bordj Badji Mokhtar, and Timiaouine. This project is expected to improve accessibility for remote communities and stimulate various sectors within the border regions.
The minister emphasized the potential of his sector to enhance the socio-economic landscape of the southern wilayas by working closely on various initiatives aimed at shortening travel distances between Adrar, Bordj Badji Mokhtar, and other neighboring areas. This effort aligns with the broader vision set forth by President Abdelmadjid Tebboune for enhanced coordination between the government and parliamentary representatives, reflecting a commitment to participatory action and effectively addressing key citizen concerns.
The meeting exemplified the administration’s intention to foster collaborative efforts toward infrastructural growth and to meet the expectations of residents in these regions.
In conclusion, the dialogue between Minister Rekhroukh and assembly members aimed to lay down a framework for continuous improvement of transportation infrastructure, thereby addressing the critical needs of the communities in Adrar and Bordj Badji Mokhtar. The commitment to enhance road networks not only aims to facilitate better local connectivity but also enhances trade opportunities with neighboring regions, fulfilling the government’s vision for comprehensive regional development.