King Mohammed VI Reportedly Snubs Casablanca Officials During Mosque Visit

This is information to be taken with great caution. But according to some media sources, a royal anger would concern the officials of Casablanca as well as the security services.
The Goud website writes: "During his first official activity (EDITOR’S NOTE: during this visit to Casablanca which began on Thursday), this Friday, at the Hassan II mosque, the king appeared angry with the officials of the city of Casablanca, headed by the new wali of the region, Said Ahmidouch, as well as the elected officials and security officials."
To explain this hypothesis, the media claims that King Mohammed VI did not greet them during the welcome ceremony. Nor when he was leaving the mosque. Goud writes: "which some have explained by the fact that the king is angry with them."
It should be noted that Said Ahmidouch is the former director general of the CNSS, and that his skills are recognized in the economic and financial circles and that he was appointed wali of the Casablanca-Settat region at the beginning of the year.
Goud also indicates that the king arrived in Casablanca, on Thursday, shortly before the breaking of the fast, and that he went to several places, including the Corniche of Aïn Diab.
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