Our Correspondent
Phek | January 11
The Chakhesang Public Organisation (CPO) today resolved to appeal to the Eastern Nagas to reconsider their demand for creation of Frontier Nagaland state “so that Nagas can continue to live as One Entity”.
Further divisions at this juncture will further disintegrate the already fragmented Naga family, the CPO stated in a resolution adopted at its 41st general session held at Middle Khomi village in Phek district.
In a resolution read out during the session by CPO Resolution Committee, Convenor, Nuzota Swuro, the CPO also resolved to appeal “our Southern Angami, Mao and Maram Khullen brothers to maintain peace and tranquillity in the true spirit of brotherhood and maintain our age-old traditional relationship of one family for peaceful coexistence.”
The CPO resolved to appreciate the District Administration and NHIDCL for their concern and sincerity towards completing the two-lane road construction, and the villages along the Highway for their cooperation in the ongoing road projects within Chakhesang jurisdiction. Furthermore, the CPO resolved to insist all the contractors for timely completion of the remaining projects and quality work as per the guidelines and specifications of NHIDCL.
The CPO resolved to organise tree and flowering plants plantations along the highways within its jurisdiction.
The CPO resolved to reaffirm the Resolutions adopted during the 38th CPO General Session on 10thJanuary 2020 at Phek Town (Annexure I) and CPO Resolution on Chakhesang Tribe 75th Anniversary Celebration on 10th January 2021 at Phek Town (Annexure II). “Hence, the stated Annexure of the above-mentioned Resolutions shall remain constant and active, the resolution stated.
Earlier, former DGP of Nagaland Besesayo Kezo, IPS (Retd), spoke on the general session theme “Living in the legacy of our leaders.” MLA Chotisuh Sazo; Vekhosa Chakhesang, President, Chakhesang Gazetted Officers Association (CGOA); and Timikha Koza, President, Tenyimi Peoples’ Organisation also spoke at the session. CPO President, Vezühü Keyho delivered the presidential address.
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