Over 30% of the budget for agriculture and fisheries allocated among 100 pledge projects

30 completed, 70 progressing normally

Jindo-gun, Jeollanam-do held a report meeting on the progress of pledge projects to fulfill promises made to residents since the launch of the 8th local government on the 16th.


According to the county on the 17th, the meeting was chaired by County Governor Kim Hee-su, with heads of departments related to the pledges attending to discuss the current status of project implementation, problem analysis, countermeasures, and future plans.


A report meeting on the progress of pledged projects is being held. <br>[Photo by Jindo-gun]

A report meeting on the progress of pledged projects is being held.
[Photo by Jindo-gun]

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Through the meeting, under the core principle of "Residents are the owners, a livable Jindo," five major goals were set: △Industrial innovation for shared prosperity △Welfare innovation for everyone's happiness △Educational innovation to nurture talent △Tourism innovation to attract and retain visitors △Administrative innovation to serve residents, with plans to steadily promote 100 pledge projects.


Additionally, 30 projects have been completed, including △Allocating 30% of the budget to agriculture and fisheries △Implementing a 100-won bus fare for all regional students △Operating a visiting physical therapy center, and efforts will continue to ensure residents can feel the benefits even after completion.


Currently, 70 projects, including the installation of a roundabout at Arirang Intersection, are progressing normally. As of the first half of this year, the pledge fulfillment rate stands at 30%, indicating that the pledge projects under Governor Kim Hee-su’s 8th local government term are proceeding smoothly.


Governor Kim Hee-su emphasized, “For projects that are lagging due to administrative procedures or timing issues, we will actively communicate and cooperate with the government, Jeollanam-do, and related organizations to enhance the completeness of the pledge projects.”


He added, “Pledges are promises made to residents who wish for regional development, and we will establish a foundation for the development of Treasure Island Jindo-gun through tangible results that residents can feel.”



Jindo = Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Seung-geun just8440@asiae.co.kr


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