The expatriates only paid for 10 percent of the road, but that was enough to force the government into action.
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There was no budget and no interest in the government developing this region. But I looked at all the people who were leaving and decided they could actually be a tremendous asset to us.Mohamed Sajid
What you need to deal with this city is a practical outlook that does not look at problems like politicians did in the past. I have an attitude that we can find good partners to do mutually beneficial work and that everything is possible.
Mohamed Sajid
It is strange to say it, but I am actually the first mayor of Casablanca. There are so many problems that I almost have a luxury of choosing to solve the biggest issues first.
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This should be one of Casablanca's most important roads, but it ends here in a garden. To drive around to where the road begins again takes 20 minutes. It is crazy.
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I do not look at problems like a normal politician, so I come up with strange solutions that seem to work. I was attached to the southern projects, but I thought I could bring some of these ideas to Casablanca.
Mohamed Sajid
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