Western Sumi Hoho (WSH) along with all its frontal organizations (WSKH, WSYF, WSSU, WSTH, WSSA, SOUD) have resolved to “impose indefinite non-cooperation to NSCN(Khango) faction”.
This was contained in a joint statement issued by the leaders of WSH, WSKH, WSYF, WSSU, WSTH, WSSA and SOUD which was adopted at an emergency meeting held at the WSH Hiyam, Chekiye village on January 5, 2023.
The signatories explained that when WSH was informed about the “sudden imbroglio development” within the NSCN (Khango) faction, WSH president along with colleagues, WSYF, general secretary NGBF and GBs of Thilixu village rushed to the Ceasefire monitoring office at Thilixu village with the intention to defuse and pacify the volatile situation at around 10:45pm on January 4, 2023. However, the signatories said the commander and his cadres loaded their guns and pointed them at the WSH president and his team by “threatening with dire consequences, using abusive words” without ascertaining the intention of the Hoho.
WSH and its frontal organisations concluded that such an act cannot be tolerated at any cost, as neither the “sanctity of WSH, its frontal organizations and the GBs can be compromised.” The meeting therefore, resolved to “impose indefinite non-cooperation to NSCN(Khango) faction within the jurisdiction of Western Sumi area which comprises of Dimapur, Niuland and Chumoukedima district with effect from January 6, 2023.
The signatories informed all bona fide Sumi members residing under WSH fold have been “directed to strictly follow-up the action till further notice from the WSH.”
They also cautioned that if any Sumi leaders or public were threatened or harassed by NSCN (Khango) faction “because of this resolution” then , further course of action would be initiated as deemed fit.
WSH, frontal orgns declare ‘non-cooperation’ to Khango group
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