He king Mohamed VI is the main shareholder of Moroccan investment fund Al Madaan entity that has announced for reconstruction work of the tMoroccan earthquake (which has left more than 3,000 people dead and more than 5,500 injured) a donation of one billion dirhams (around 91.4 million euros).
“On the proposal of its main shareholder, His Majesty King Mohamed VI, the Board of Directors of Al Mada has decided make a financial contribution to the special fund for managing the effects of the earthquake that shook Morocco in the form of one billion dirhams,” said Al Mada.
Thus, he specified that “this donation will be delivered to the special account created under royal instruction on September 11 to receive solidarity initiatives after this unprecedented natural catastrophe,” according to a statement published by the investment fund, as reported by the newspaper. ‘Le Matin’.
For its part, Bank Al Maghrib has also announced a donation of one billion dirhams to this special fund “to participate in the spirit of national solidarity“, as stated in a brief statement published by the entity through its website.
The announcements came after Mohamed VI chaired a working meeting on Thursday at the Royal Palace to activate the emergency program for the relocation of victims of the earthquake, which had its epicenter in the province of Al Haouz, in the region. of the High Atlas.
The program consists of both urgent temporary relocation of those affected as in the granting of emergency aid of up to 30,000 dirhams (more than 2,700 euros) to affected families. The Alawite monarch has stressed the extremely urgent nature of these measures.
Source: Lasexta

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