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New Section of Djendel-Hannacha Highway Opens

Médéa – The Minister of Public Works and Basic Infrastructure, Abdelkader Djellaoui, inaugurated a new 10-kilometer section of the fourth bypass highway linking the municipality of Djendel (Ain Defla Province) to Hannacha (Médéa Province) today, Sunday.

The opening of this section marks a significant step forward in improving connectivity and easing traffic congestion in the region. The Djendel-Hannacha highway is a crucial artery for transportation, facilitating the movement of goods and people between the two provinces.

Minister Djellaoui emphasized the importance of infrastructure development in driving economic growth and improving the quality of life for citizens. He highlighted the government’s commitment to investing in modern and efficient transportation networks across the country.

“This new section will significantly reduce travel time and improve road safety for motorists,” said Minister Djellaoui during the inauguration ceremony. He also noted that the project created numerous employment opportunities during its construction phase.

The newly opened section is expected to have a positive impact on local businesses and industries, allowing for smoother and more efficient transportation of goods to markets. It will also enhance accessibility to essential services and amenities for residents in the surrounding areas.

The Ministry of Public Works and Basic Infrastructure is currently undertaking several other major infrastructure projects across the country, aimed at modernizing the national transportation network and promoting sustainable development.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by local officials, representatives from the construction industry, and members of the public. The opening of the Djendel-Hannacha highway section represents a tangible benefit for the region, promising improved connectivity and enhanced economic opportunities.

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