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Royal decorations presented to Ministry of Transport employees
On Monday, a ceremony was held in Rabat where 99 employees from the Ministry of Transport and Logistics, as well as public institutions under its supervision, were honored with Royal Decorations (Wissams Royaux) for the year 2024. Among the recipients, 14 were women, and the awards included 8 Ministry staff and 91 employees from public institutions.
Abdessamad Kayouh, Minister of Transport and Logistics, spoke at the event, emphasizing that the Royal Decorations reflect the high regard in which His Majesty King Mohammed VI holds the civil servants and public employees. This recognition is a reward for their patriotic dedication and professionalism in serving the nation.
The Minister further highlighted that the awards are a testament to the recipients' careers marked by commitment, responsibility, selflessness, transparency, and integrity. The Royal Decorations serve as a significant milestone in their professional journeys. Kayouh added that these honors also serve as a source of inspiration, motivating all ministry employees to continue contributing to the nation's development.
The recipients expressed their immense joy and pride in receiving the Royal Decorations, seeing it as a well-deserved acknowledgment of their years of service to the public interest.
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