The start of the Algerian-Nigerian gas pipeline works

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With Algeria announcing the start of construction work on the new part of the Algerian-Nigerian trans-Saharan gas pipeline passing through Niger, the Moroccan regime’s propaganda about its imaginary project has come to an end, because a pre-emptive strike is usually fatal, and this is what actually happened on Thursday, June 4th.
Not long ago, the media within the orbit of the Moroccan regime drowned in a sea of propaganda, through which it portrayed a fictitious project, or what is known as the Moroccan-Nigerian gas pipeline, which transports gas from southern Nigeria, through 14 countries mired in problems, on the western coast of the African continent, towards Europe, as a project that can be implemented, despite the confirmation of most independent experts that the promotion of such a project had other objectives completely far from its essence, which is to distract the Moroccan people and occupy them from the problems of poverty. Unemployment, collapse of purchasing power, and blockage of the political horizon.
The inauguration took place in the Ulf region, in the state of Adrar, in the presence of the Minister of Energy, Mohamed Arkab, the Nigerian Minister of State for Petroleum Resources in charge of Gas, Akberikbe Ekpo, and the Minister of Petroleum of Niger, Hamadou Teni, along with the President and Director General of the “Sonatrach” complex, Noureddine Daoudi, confirming that the Algerian project exists on the ground, and not on placards, newspapers and social media networks, as is the case with the imaginary Moroccan project.
The participation of representatives from the countries of Nigeria and Niger in the historic inauguration process came to send a message to the Moroccan side stating that the project must be one and that it was launched from the source country, which the Moroccan regime has always included in its imaginary project, with one goal, which is a desperate attempt to confuse the real project. The day came when the falsity of Moroccan propaganda was exposed, as the prevailing Arab proverb says, “The rope of lies is short.”
The question that comes to the minds of those who have been deceived by the false black propaganda of the Moroccan regime today is how the palace will confront its subjects today after it became clear that the Algerian-Nigerian trans-Saharan gas pipeline has been put on track, while the Moroccan-Nigerian project remains just an illusion as it began?
As usual, the palace and its surroundings will try to ride his head and continue to lie to the Moroccan people, by financing a study upon request, talking about the importance of the project, or publishing false news such as the willingness of an obscure bank to finance it, due to the lack of opportunities for Moroccan government funding. However, Algeria’s launching of the works and ensuring that it finances the Niger state segment will make Moroccan propaganda scandalous in the future.













