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King Mohammed VI Calls for Moroccans to Forgo Eid Al Adha Sacrifices During Drought Crisis

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In a record call, King Mohammed VI has called for Moroccans to forego Eid Al Adha sacrifices this year in light of continuing drought in the country. The appeal comes at a time when Morocco is experiencing its sixth year in a row of water shortages, which are hitting agriculture, livestock, and overall food security.

The King’s decree highlights the gravity of the climate disaster and the need to conserve essential resources. As water resources decline and livestock fodder costs increase, most farmers and herders are already suffering. By delaying the traditional sacrifice, the country can chip in as one to reduce the negative impacts of the long-lasting drought.

Eid Al Adha, or the Festival of Sacrifice, is a deeply religious and cultural festival in Morocco where families have traditionally slaughtered animals to celebrate Prophet Ibrahim’s sacrifice. But this time around, the King’s appeal underlines the need for evolving traditions to meet environmental and economic realities. The action has been greeted with understanding by most Moroccans, who see the pressing need for conservation and sustainability.

Governments are to come up with substitute plans to cater to vulnerable households during the festive season while prioritizing food security for the worst-hit communities. This move is a step towards climate-resilient leadership, calling out citizens to put long-term viability above tradition in moments of adversity.

 

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