History of Kokko Village Kokko Subdistrict Muang District, Lopburi Province The villagers who settled down were Vientiane people of The People’s Republic of Laos (Laos). When unrest broke out in Laos The villagers fled the enemy from Laos to Thailand, initially settling in Lom Sak District, Phetchabun Province. Later, the villagers began to trade with the buffalo merchants and traveled with a group of buffalo traders until they arrived at Kokko village. In the past, the area had a large number of tako trees. The villagers gave the village the name Kokko Village.
“If we want the country to be livable, to visit, to visit, to be a pleasant province to visit”, it must start with the locals. If you want Kokko to live. People in the parish must love their own parish first. Different sticks, different hands, helping to develop Kokko subdistrict. Where we live first. It belongs to all of us.”
“It’s about work. I’m full of heart and give everyone’s heart to every job. I FOCUSED ON PUBLIC ACCESS, SO I MADE LINEGROUP KOKKO FOR EACH GROUP IN KOKKO SUBDISTRICT. So that all Kokko residents can directly suggest, complain and complain about problems so that I can solve the problem quickly, on the spot, and on target. Thoroughly.”
Therefore, it was born as I LOVE KOKKO or I❤️KK project. Black letters and red hearts communicate in a simple, straightforward manner. There is a Thai letter “We love Kokko..We love Lopburi” to be used as a symbol on various media Facebook Youtube Tiktok to create recognition and awareness. This will lead to the expansion of projects aimed at developing the economy from foundations to lasting stability.
Kokko Subdistrict The vision is “To improve the quality of life, adhere to sufficiency economy, make communities livable, promote knowledge and morality, carry on good traditions, and enhance harmony.”
Strategy 1: Sufficiency Economy
Strategy 2: Developing quality of people
Strategy 3: Development of natural resources and environment
Strategy 4: Promoting products and strengthening communities
Strategy 5: Principles of management development and public service using good governance principles