"Respecting Elders and Carefully Attending to the Lives of Marginalized Neighbors"

On the 6th, the 21st inauguration ceremony of Im Gyu-jeong as the head of Geumil-eup was held with about 200 attendees, including heads of institutions and social organizations, village chiefs, and local residents. (Photo by Wando-gun)

On the 6th, the 21st inauguration ceremony of Im Gyu-jeong as the head of Geumil-eup was held with about 200 attendees, including heads of institutions and social organizations, village chiefs, and local residents. (Photo by Wando-gun)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Kyung-pil] Geumil-eup, Wando-gun, Jeollanam-do announced on the 7th that it held the inauguration ceremony of the 21st Geumil-eup Mayor Lim Gyu-jeong on the 6th, attended by about 200 people including heads of institutions and social organizations, village chiefs, and local residents.


In his inauguration speech, Mayor Lim Gyu-jeong said, "The sweat of the local elders has made today's Geumil," and added, "Above all, I will strive to care for the marginalized groups such as elders living alone and the disabled to create a warm local community."


He also expressed his determination, saying, "I will focus on disposing of abandoned waste in the area to foster a harmonious local atmosphere, protect Wando, the clean sea capital, and create a pleasant environment," and pledged, "I will quietly fulfill my duties for the development of Geumil-eup."



Mayor Lim Gyu-jeong was born in Dojang-ri, Geumil-eup, started his public service career in 1990, was promoted to the rank of office director in January this year, and took office as the mayor of his hometown Geumil-eup.


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