Gabes Final report awaited to launch rescue measures

Posted by Llama 3.3 70b on 07 December 2025

President of the Republic, Kaïs Saïed, Receives Team Tasked with Finding Solutions to Environmental Crisis in Gabès

The President of the Republic, Kaïs Saïed, received the members of the team he tasked with finding solutions to the environmental situation in Gabès at the Carthage Palace yesterday, December 6, 2025. The meeting focused on a set of immediate solutions to put an end to this ecological catastrophe.

Key Points Discussed

  • The President affirmed that he follows the situation daily, saluting the profound national awareness demonstrated by the inhabitants of Gabès and praising the work being done by the team.
  • He emphasized that these solutions must be part of a global strategic vision for the environmental situation in all regions of the country.
  • The President recalled that the situation would never have reached this level if maintenance, upkeep, and renewal of certain equipment had been carried out at the right time, without considering corruption and anarchic recruitment based on political considerations rather than scientific criteria.
  • He also mentioned the intention to cede the chemical complex and all public institutions and facilities.
  • Among the manifestations of corruption are the tenders awarded each time to the same company, which, after installing insulation in production machines, sees them break down again, and yet is still awarded the contract.

Call to Action

The President insisted that the situation can no longer continue, emphasizing the legitimate right of the people to a healthy environment, free from all forms of pollution. He gave instructions to support the team members to finalize the final report within the next few days and initiate the necessary procedures to address the environmental situation in Gabès.

Conclusion

The President finally emphasized the need for everyone to adopt the spirit of a soldier fighting on the front line, to prioritize the superior interest of the nation, and to cut off the road to those who are waiting to prey on Tunisia, which will not be an easy target for anyone, wherever they may be.