On June 26, Yoon Ho-jung, Minister of the Ministry of Interior and Safety, visited the meeting room of the Jeonnam Gwangju Transition Committee and the Bitgaram Administrative Welfare Center in Naju, Jeollanam-do.
Minister Yoon reviewed the preparations for public services, including the data transition of information systems, service activation, and issuance of civil documents scheduled for the launch day.
This on-site inspection, conducted just a week before the launch, aimed to closely examine the readiness of the integrated special city in the public service sector alongside the elected mayor and to discuss measures to prevent inconveniences for citizens.
First, Minister Yoon received reports on the key schedules and scenarios surrounding the launch, as well as plans for operating an emergency response team to ensure thorough situation management.
At the Bitgaram Administrative Welfare Center, he personally checked the measures for the civil service office during the launch day and carefully reviewed the changes in the names of certificates, such as land and building registers.
He particularly emphasized the importance of pre-announcements and public outreach to minimize disruptions during the large-scale data transition that could temporarily halt public services, urging on-site officials to pay special attention to this matter.
"With the launch of the Jeonnam Gwangju Integrated Special City just around the corner, I will ensure that residents experience no inconvenience, even for a minute," Minister Yoon stated. He added, "I will actively support the successful launch and stable establishment of the integrated special city."
* This article has been translated by AI.
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