Na Gwang-guk, Jeonnam Provincial Council Member, Receives 'Gwangju-Jeonnam Metropolitan Council Legislative Award'
Nam Gwang-guk, a member of the Jeonnam Provincial Assembly, received the Grand Prize in the Economic Revitalization category at the '2021 Gwangju-Jeonnam Metropolitan Council Legislative Awards.' Photo by Jeonnam Provincial Assembly
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] Na Gwang-guk, Jeonnam Provincial Councilor (Democratic Party of Korea·Muan 2), received the Grand Prize in the Economic Revitalization category at the ‘2021 Gwangju·Jeonnam Metropolitan Council Legislative Awards’ held at Yeomju Indoor Gymnasium.
According to the Jeonnam Provincial Council on the 25th, Councilor Na was selected for the Metropolitan Council Legislative Award in recognition of his contributions to economic revitalization at the award ceremony held the previous day at Yeomju Gymnasium.
The ‘Gwangnam Ilbo Metropolitan Council Legislative Awards’ are selected through evaluation of outstanding metropolitan council members who have led public administration, local economy, and resident welfare.
The evaluation was based on criteria such as ▲creativity and innovation ▲administrative services ▲culture and tourism ▲health and welfare ▲economic revitalization ▲safety and environment ▲human resource development ▲legislative activities.
Councilor Na took the lead in economic revitalization through activities such as ▲activating travel guide YouTube media ▲discovering and nurturing social economy enterprises ▲listening to the difficulties of small business owners in the province ▲field activities for support measures ▲and holding meetings with tourism industry workers.
Additionally, as the youngest member of the 11th Jeonnam Provincial Council, he carried out various legislative activities including strengthening local council capabilities, urging the establishment of high schools in Muan Namak and Oryong districts, supporting free school uniforms for middle and high school students, urging the relocation of Gwangju Airport to a civilian airport, and forming an island development research group.
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Councilor Na said, “I think the efforts made over the past two years together with the residents for their happy lives were well evaluated,” and added, “I will continue to feel a sense of responsibility and carry out legislative activities that communicate with residents and fulfill promises.”
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