Holding 2024 Pledge Implementation Plan Report Meeting to Improve Fulfillment Rate of Elected 8th Term Promises

Early Completion Expected for 18 Promises Including Namak Waterfront Park Remodeling

On the 29th, Kim San, the governor of Muan County, Jeollanam-do, held a 2024 pledge implementation plan briefing session at the county office situation room to enhance the fulfillment rate of the 8th elected administration's pledges.


According to the county on the 30th, the briefing included reports on achievement targets and detailed implementation plans for 100 pledges across 7 major sectors by relevant departments and offices. The administration plans to focus its efforts on accelerating progress with the goal of achieving a pledge fulfillment rate of 77.3% and a completion rate of 49.5% within the year.


Kim San, the governor of Muan County, is giving opening remarks ahead of the pledge implementation plan briefing session. [Photo by Muan County]

Kim San, the governor of Muan County, is giving opening remarks ahead of the pledge implementation plan briefing session. [Photo by Muan County]

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In particular, 18 pledges are expected to be completed early within the year, including △ remodeling of Namak Waterfront Park △ maintenance of bicycle parks in Namak and Oryong New Towns △ support for health checkup expenses for multicultural families △ promotion of Cheonggye-myeon urban regeneration project selection △ support for shingles vaccination expenses △ construction of dormitories for agricultural workers △ establishment of a fulfillment agricultural product distribution center △ establishment of Cheonggye agricultural machinery rental office △ supply of wide-area waterworks to Tando, Mangun-myeon, among others. These are anticipated to fully achieve the 2024 target fulfillment rate.


Meanwhile, as of the 4th quarter of 2023, the pledge fulfillment rate for the 8th elected administration in Muan County stands at 56.9%, which is 6.5% higher compared to the same period during the 7th administration, indicating smooth progress in pledge implementation.


Going forward, the county plans to actively work on improving the fulfillment rate through quarterly progress checks, while also strengthening communication with residents by publicly sharing progress on the website and holding regular meetings of the pledge implementation evaluation team.


Governor Kim San stated, “The 8th elected administration is already heading toward its midpoint,” and urged, “Please accelerate the implementation to ensure that the pledges promised to the residents during the term are completed, and make efforts to promote actively so that residents can feel the results.”



Muan = Oh Hwan-joo, Honam Reporting Headquarters, Asia Economy just8440@asiae.co.kr


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