Visiting El Ouardia and Bab El Fella Saïed promises reform and justice

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Unexpected Visit to “Ellouhoum” Company in El Ouardia and Bab El Fella Market

Tunis, 24 February 2024 – In an unannounced tour of the “Ellouhoum” Company in El Ouardia followed by a stop at the bustling Bab El Fella market, President Kaïs Saïed displayed an unequivocal determination to confront administrative dysfunctions and corruption cases. The Head of State pledged close monitoring of the situation and promised decisive actions to restore public institutions to their proper missions. Speaking directly to citizens, he reaffirmed the primacy of the law and the state’s social commitment to serve all Tunisians.

Visit to “Ellouhoum” Company (El Ouardia)

  • Date: Tuesday, 24 February 2024
  • Background: “Ellouhoum” was founded in 1961 and remains a key player in the local economy.
  • President’s actions:
    • Inspected ongoing work processes.
    • Held discussions with several senior officials about irregularities and budget overruns identified in the company’s management.
    • Focused especially on multiple corruption dossiers that have surfaced.

President Saïed highlighted several historical milestones of the enterprise, emphasizing that he is closely tracking every situation. He underscored that the Tunisian people now face challenges that will be overcome through firm willpower and concrete measures, enabling numerous institutions, structures, and public services to regain their former activity and full capacity.

Stop at Bab El Fella Market (Tunis)

After the company visit, the President proceeded to the Bab El Fella market in the capital, where he:

  • Listened to the concerns of everyday Tunisians.
  • Reiterated that the state will maintain its social orientation until the demands of all Tunisian men and women are satisfied across every sector.
  • Stressed that no leniency will be shown toward those who have misappropriated the country’s wealth.
  • Warned that the Tunisian people will not be an “easy prey” for opportunists, as some “versatile minds” might imagine.
  • Declared that the law remains the supreme arbiter, under whose authority all are equal.

Key Takeaways

  • President Kaïs Saïed is taking a hands‑on approach to combat corruption and restore efficiency in public institutions.
  • The administration promises strict enforcement of the law and zero tolerance for financial misconduct.
  • The President’s direct engagement with citizens at Bab El Fella signals a continued commitment to social justice and transparency.

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