As part of the 13th edition of the Cinema and Shared Memory Festival in Nador, a special tribute was held to honor Mohamed Boujida, a leading figure and veteran unionist in the city. This recognition celebrates Boujida’s long-standing dedication and substantial contributions to local social causes, with attendees hailing him as a steadfast symbol of principled commitment and sincere service.
The tribute ceremony drew a diverse audience, including international guests, cultural and media personalities from both local and global spheres, and representatives of cultural institutions, along with many of Nador’s own citizens. This eclectic gathering brought a unique atmosphere to the event, highlighting a spirit of openness and inclusivity, and turning the celebration into an international homage that resonated deeply within the hearts of all present.
The event featured memorable discussions, with a heartfelt address from festival president Abdessalam Boutayeb, who expressed admiration for Boujida’s pivotal role in fostering a collective spirit among Nador’s residents. Boutayeb recounted highlights of Boujida’s impactful journey, underscoring his contributions as invaluable to the city’s union movement and social landscape. The audience responded warmly, expressing their gratitude for the initiative, which they viewed as a well-deserved acknowledgment of influential local figures who have helped shape Nador’s cultural identity and left an indelible mark on its social fabric.
08/11/2024