Commemorating the 3rd Anniversary of the 7th Elected Term: Highlighting Mapo Housing Project, Mapo 1st Street Policy Communication System, Mapo Love Gift Certificates Issuance, 5 Million Tree Planting Project, Top 10 Walkable Paths in Mapo, and the Anything Consultation Desk Receiving Enthusiastic Response from Residents

[This Person] Yoodonggyun, Mayor of Mapo-gu, 4th Year in Office: Goals Pursued?... Solving Residents' Livelihood Issues View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Yoodonggyun, Mayor of Mapo-gu, held a staff assembly on the 12th to share and communicate the achievements of the district administration and future operational directions in celebration of the 3rd anniversary of the 7th elected term.


Held non-face-to-face in accordance with COVID-19 quarantine guidelines, this event was organized as a meaningful time to share the values pursued by the district over the past three years and the achievements made together by all staff.


In particular, Mayor Yoo, marking his 4th year in office, drew attention by pledging to devote all efforts to solving the residents' livelihood issues.


On this day, Yoodonggyun, Mayor of Mapo-gu, commemorated the 3rd anniversary of the 7th elected term and expressed in his commemorative speech that innovative policies unique to Mapo, such as the Mapo Housing Project, operation of the Mapo 1st Street policy communication system, issuance of Mapo Love Gift Certificates, the 5 million tree planting project, the top 10 Mapo walking paths, and the operation of the Anything Consultation Desk, have received enthusiastic responses from residents.


Furthermore, he resolved that the remaining year of the 7th elected term will focus on the smooth completion of major projects along with ▲safety administration ▲digital administration ▲eco-friendly administration ▲administration caring for people's livelihoods.


He especially emphasized the belief that residents' safety is the top priority, recognizing that unexpected disasters like COVID-19 can occur at any time, and urged the strengthening of a safety management system capable of efficiently responding to various complex disaster incidents.


He also stated that to overcome the COVID-19 crisis and create a new future, more capacity will be focused on administration that cares for people's livelihoods.


In particular, he stressed that, as the wounds left by infectious diseases still make residents' lives difficult, he will do his best to create momentum to solve residents' livelihood issues, including jobs, and revitalize the local economy.


Mayor Yoo concluded by sharing an old saying, “If there is no heart, even if you see, you do not see; even if you hear, you do not listen; even if you eat, you do not know the taste,” expressing his hope that all staff will create good administration with a heart of ‘interest’ and ‘consideration.’



He continued, “I am always grateful, knowing well that Mapo-gu’s achievements so far are the fruits of the staff’s active efforts,” and said, “Let us continue to support and pull each other, and move forward together toward a bigger and happier Mapo through communication and innovation.”


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