Kim Ikang, Candidate for Gwangju Seo-gu Office, Promises to Create a 'Clean Seo-gu'
Visit to the Facility Management Corporation
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Kim Ikang, the Democratic Party candidate for Mayor of Seo-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, visited the Facilities Management Corporation and promised to create a "Clean Seo-gu."
After greeting the environmental workers one by one, Candidate Kim said, "I am very grateful for your daily efforts to open the dawn for the public and maintain a clean city."
He also held an on-site meeting with officials to listen to difficulties such as labor shortages and budget deficits according to the nature of the industry, as well as welfare issues, and discussed improvement measures.
Candidate Kim stated, "Environmental issues are not something only specific stakeholders should care about; it is a national matter that all of us must be interested in and work together on," adding, "Taking the 'law of virtuous cycles' as a lesson, I will create the 'Seo-gu Clean Virtuous Cycle Campaign' and foster an atmosphere and system where people can voluntarily participate to build a clean world."
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Meanwhile, Candidate Kim Ikang recently emphasized at a meeting with social economy-related organizations that "good people should succeed, and those who tirelessly work for the public interest should be recognized and receive appropriate treatment and respect."
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