Putting an end to the environmental crisis in Gabès

Posted by Llama 3.3 70b on 08 December 2025

Confirming His Commitment to Citizen Concerns

The President of the Republic has once again demonstrated his dedication to carefully monitoring pressing issues, as he has done since the emergence of the environmental crisis in Gabès. Recently, multiple meetings and discussions focused on this dossier were followed by a meeting chaired by the Head of State with the team responsible for finding adequate and immediate solutions to the situation, which has been described as an environmental catastrophe.

A Call to Action

While emphasizing that he closely follows the situation on a daily basis, President Kaïs Saïed commended the residents of Gabès for their responsible and patriotic behavior in the face of the crisis. This is not a time for fueling tensions or exploiting sensitive emotions, but rather for rational action aimed at addressing the shortcomings and failures resulting from poor management, including the lack of maintenance, corruption, and arbitrary recruitment practices.

Transparency and Accountability

Additionally, there is a perceived intention to downplay the sale of the Tunisian Chemical Group (GCT), similar to other public establishments, which highlights the opacity surrounding the public procurement process for this public enterprise. To address the alarming environmental crisis, President Kaïs Saïed has announced his determination to put an end to this situation, reiterating the people's right to live in a healthy environment free from pollution.

A Commitment to the People

The recent meeting of the concerned commission at the Carthage Palace was an opportunity for the President of the Republic to reaffirm his commitment to supporting the people in all regions of the country. In this case, the directives given to finalize the report within the coming days and implement measures to definitively resolve the crisis in Gabès demonstrate his dedication to finding a solution. The President's approach is a testament to his commitment to the well-being of the citizens and his determination to address the environmental crisis in Gabès.