Prime Minister: The shadow regions are the result of mismanagement, and we will not accept them in the new Algeria

Prime Minister Ayman bin Abd al-Rahman said, this evening, Thursday, during the conclusion of the government-governors meeting at the Palace of Nations in the capital, that some positive results have been achieved, with regard to the part related to correcting the shortcomings recorded in meeting the basic needs of citizens, similar to taking care of the residents of shadow areas.

Ben Abd al-Rahman considered that the President of the Republic was personally keen to remove the injustice and marginalization of nearly 6 million of our citizens who live in rural areas and remote areas. He added that the results obtained in the economic field have not yet reached the required level, mainly due to hesitation and modesty in the initiative, especially at the local level. produced by the sustainable development goals and adapting the agenda of development programs to their requirements, which require relying on new approaches that contribute to a qualitative transition and moving away from practices that do not keep pace with the knowledge economy, economic diversification and balance between the regions of the country.

Shadow areas are the result of mismanagement

Ben Abd al-Rahman considered that the shadow areas were classified in this way as a result of miscalculation and mismanagement of programs aimed at local development, at the central and local levels. Stressing that “from now on, such practices will not be accepted in the new Algeria whose features and foundations were laid by the President of the Republic, which must be characterized by fairness and inclusiveness for all segments of society in all areas of their presence,” according to him.

The Prime Minister said that Algeria today faces new challenges related to the pursuit of food and water security as well as energy security that require the development of a road map and a methodology of action, in the short term, in order to raise them, as the first includes rationalizing water consumption, combating all forms of waste and waste, and mobilizing all water resources. available, diversifying sources of supply, and finally expanding the scope of reuse of wastewater, which is approximately one billion cubic meters.

As for the agricultural sector, its contribution amounted to 14.71% of the gross domestic product in 2022, with an agricultural production value of about 4,500 billion dinars and employing 2.7 million people. A growth that exceeds 8% compared to 2022, by developing mechanisms that help create a social dynamic that contributes to the embodiment of economic efficiency, and achieving this percentage (8%) at the level of each state of the country according to its productive capabilities and qualifications.

The Prime Minister confirmed that, in order to meet food needs, the government is seeking to increase the storage capacity of strategic food products to ensure the equivalent or more than six (06) months of consumption, and this requires determining the real needs in the field of food storage through silos, warehouses and cold rooms. According to a methodology that guarantees optimal utilization and control of the value chain.

As for the production of red meat, the steppe region, which contains the equivalent of 80% of the national livestock, is the only way for educators to meet the needs of the population for red meat, by virtue of the fact that it constitutes an ecosystem that allows the exploitation of all natural resources and the needs of the activity that is practiced in these areas, recalling the importance The importance of the livestock census process, which will allow the provision of reliable and verifiable information on the true consistency of our resources, to establish a control system based on real data that enables the development of mechanisms for valuation and management of this wealth.

With regard to energy security, bin Abdul Rahman stressed the importance of intensifying efforts and working to change patterns of production and energy consumption while adopting an actual path that ensures a gradual transition towards a sustainable and balanced energy mix. As for the pharmaceutical industry sector, work must be done to develop cultivation and value the use of medicinal plants on the basis The local level, given the real potential and capabilities of this division to raise the rate of national integration in locally produced pharmaceutical products.

As for the tourism sector, bin Abdul Rahman said that it faces the challenges of lack of tourism services and the lack of adequate infrastructure and facilities in various tourist sites, which calls for pumping more investments to develop these sites, and encourage the private sector, by opening the door for local and foreign investors to contribute to the development. The tourism sector, accompanying them and raising the complexities they face.

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