Lee Sang-geun, the governor of Goseong-gun, Gyeongnam, is making busy steps for communication as he welcomes his first New Year.

Lee Sang-geun, the governor of Goseong-gun, Gyeongnam, is making busy steps for communication as he welcomes his first New Year.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Song Jong-gu] Lee Sang-geun, the mayor of Goseong County, Gyeongnam, is making busy steps for communication as he welcomes the first New Year of the 8th term of the elected government.


On the 3rd, the mayor visited Goseong Seniors, a local elderly welfare facility, to encourage workers who are going through difficult times due to the unrelenting COVID-19 even in the new year, and promised to prepare various policies to improve the treatment of senior care workers.


He also visited farms cultivating buchu (Korean chive) to listen to the difficulties of farmers and urged caution to prevent damage to crops due to the suddenly colder weather.


Earlier, on the 2nd, Mayor Lee toured the KAI Goseong plant to review the business status and listen to the difficulties of companies, and discussed prospects following the establishment of the Aerospace Agency in Gyeongnam Province.


At this meeting, Mayor Lee said he would swiftly promote administrative support for manpower supply and the establishment of dormitories to improve living conditions for employees, aiming to make Goseong a business-friendly city and contribute to the local economy.


He then held a meeting with the Goseong Food Producers Association and related companies at the Food Integrated Support Center he visited.


On that day, the Food Producers Association requested the expansion of public meals and mechanization of the preprocessing room, and Mayor Lee responded that the mechanization project of the preprocessing room was already included in the initial budget and would be promoted quickly, and that public meals would be gradually expanded as school meals stabilize.




Mayor Lee said, “I will work busily throughout this year for the goals of the 8th term county administration,” adding, “Although challenges such as revitalizing the local economy and overcoming population extinction areas are not easy, we will solve them through communication and cooperation.”


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