Moroccan Man’s 14-Year Quest to Fulfill King Mohammed VI’s Job Promise Stalls

A young man from Agadir, has spent 14 years looking for an interlocutor supposed to implement the directives issued by King Mohammed VI, in a letter received in 2006.
Residing in Hay Massira in Agadir, Aziz Tailoub could not believe his eyes when he had crossed the path of the Sovereign in 2006, who had favorably responded to his request for a job to support his family.
The royal letter allowing him to join the ranks of the national security, had reached him, after an investigation by the local authorities, said the interested party.
Later, he had followed, according to him, the instructions of the coordination office in Rabat which, in a letter, informed him of the documents to be presented.
Since then, his file has remained pending, without any response or letter from the services concerned. The young man is thus calling for help to the authorities, in order to enlighten him on the future of the royal letter.
Related Articles
-
French Retirees Abroad Face Digital Revolution: Biometric App Replaces Traditional Proof of Life
5 September 2025
-
Fake Colonel Arrested: Massive Fraud Scheme Uncovered in Morocco’s Southeast
5 September 2025
-
Royal Rift: Macron and Morocco’s King Clash Over Pegasus Spyware Scandal
5 September 2025
-
Moroccan Cities Clash: Wedding Halls Spark Noise Pollution Crisis and Human Rights Debate
4 September 2025
-
Rif Protest Leader Zefzafi Breaks Silence: Patriotic Speech at Father’s Funeral Stirs Al Hoceima
4 September 2025