Naju Daejeon Transition Committee Reviews Departmental Work Reports... Checks on Campaign Promises View original image


[Naju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] The Naju Great Transformation Transition Committee of the 8th elected administration held a departmental work briefing on the 9th and officially began drafting the city administration blueprint.


The Naju Great Transformation Transition Committee announced that it will receive work reports from each department over two days, the 9th and 10th, at the main conference room of the transition committee located on the 5th floor of the Naju City Job Comprehensive Support Center.


On the 9th, reports will be received from the Communication Policy Office, Planning and Budget Office, Audit Office, General Affairs Bureau (7 departments), and Future Strategic Industry Bureau (7 departments). On the 10th, major work reports will be given by the Safety City Construction Bureau (8 departments), Agricultural Technology Center (6 departments), and Health Center (2 departments), totaling 33 departments.


The transition committee, launched the previous day, is composed of 15 practical personnel with diverse experience and insight across five divisions: autonomy and administration, agriculture and rural areas, economy and jobs, education and welfare, and culture and tourism. It appointed Woman-gu, a standing advisor at Korea Energy University, as the transition committee chair, and Lee Dong-bok, former Naju city council member, as vice chair.


Over the two days, the committee will listen to the basic status, major tasks, and current issues of each division’s departments, and based on detailed discussions, will focus on reviewing the goals and policies of the 8th elected administration, as well as the elected official’s campaign pledges.


Separate advisory committees, the Citizens’ Rights Special Committee, and the Administrative Innovation Special Committee, established and operated within the transition committee, will continuously provide advisory roles focusing on resolving various pending projects that have shown administrative disorder and proposing administrative innovation measures.


Yoon Byung-tae, the mayor-elect of Naju, said, “Through the work reports conducted immediately after the launch of the transition committee, we will precisely analyze the achievements and shortcomings of the previous 7th elected administration and prepare plans for administrative innovation and improvement. I hope the transition committee will do its best in analyzing the organization, finances, and major pending projects thoroughly so that citizens can feel the changes.”



Naju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong bong2910@asiae.co.kr


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