O Gyuseok, the mayor of Gijang-gun, is touring Wayeo Village in Cheolma-myeon on the 3rd.

O Gyuseok, the mayor of Gijang-gun, is touring Wayeo Village in Cheolma-myeon on the 3rd.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Oh Gyu-seok, the mayor of Busan's Gijang County, is resuming his 'village field visits' that he had consistently conducted throughout his term, after a two-year hiatus.


Gijang County announced that, following the lifting of COVID-19 social distancing measures, the mayor's village field visits will restart from the 8th of this month.


Oh, who has served three terms, will remain in office until the end of this month. He plans to continue his field visits until the night before the newly elected mayor's term begins.


These 'visits' involve directly going to villages to listen to various requests and opinions from residents, and had been suspended since 2020 due to the spread of COVID-19.


Starting from the 8th, Mayor Oh will resume the village field visits to check the progress of village projects and seek solutions to inconveniences through communication with residents. This is a practice of his administrative belief that "the answers to our problems lie in the field."



Oh Gyu-seok, mayor of Gijang County, stated, "Until my last day in office on June 30, I will listen to the diverse opinions of village residents and take the lead in resolving civil complaints," adding, "During the remaining term, I will protect the livelihood sites and complete my term with a good finish as mayor."


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