Minister of Interior Chairs Graduation Ceremony for the 60th Class of Civil Servants at the Royal Institute in Kenitra
This morning, Wednesday, July 2, 2025, the Royal Institute for Territorial Administration in Kenitra hosted a graduation ceremony for the 60th batch of civil servants, chaired by the Minister of Interior and attended by several civil and military dignitaries.
The new cohort consists of 113 graduates who received both theoretical and practical training, culminating in a certificate distribution ceremony for top performers and a military parade presented by the new graduates.
This event served as an opportunity to reaffirm the Ministry of Interior’s commitment to valuing human resources by continuing to invest in the training and qualification system within the institute, ensuring that territorial administration is equipped with professional competencies capable of keeping pace with national transformations and implementing development projects on the ground.
The ministry’s statement emphasized that this training aligns with the royal vision aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of territorial administration and instilling public service values while considering spatial justice, social cohesion, and responding to citizens’ needs amidst rapidly changing societal circumstances.
The ceremony was viewed as a new milestone in the administrative reform process undertaken by the Ministry of Interior, aimed at training a new generation of qualified civil servants prepared to confront security and developmental challenges with a spirit of responsibility, efficiency, and close communication with citizens.