Nagaland NewsNagaland CCPO adopts resolutions for public welfare

Nagaland CCPO adopts resolutions for public welfare

DIMAPUR

Centre Chakhesang Public Organisation (CCPO), during its general body meeting held at Sakraba Town on November 25, adopted a series of resolutions focusing on infrastructure, education, administration, environment, security, and healthcare within its jurisdiction.
The house resolved that the newly constructed two-lane road from Pfutsero–Phek via Sakraba to Khomi be placed under the continuous maintenance of the National Highways & Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL), stating that a specialised agency was required to ensure long-term usability and higher standards of upkeep.
The members unanimously approved the proposal to upgrade the existing school at Sakraba Headquarters to a Higher Secondary school, noting that the move would reduce student migration to urban centres and enhance local educational outcomes.
To strengthen local administration, CCPO resolved to urge the government for immediate renovation of the EAC office at Sakraba and ensure regular presence of the posted EAC at the station.
Reaffirming its environmental commitments, the house agreed to uphold the Chakhesang Public Organisation’s standing resolution on annual tree plantation drives across villages, encouraging community-led afforestation efforts.
Villages under the Centre Chakhesang area—Khomi, Pholami, Sakraba, Gidemi and Porba—expressed their desire to be placed under the jurisdiction of Assam Rifles, Pfutsero instead of BSF Satakha, citing better geographical and administrative accessibility.
On healthcare readiness, respective village authorities were entrusted to coordinate with the concerned department to ensure adequate first-aid medicines and emergency equipment for residents and commuters.
The house also resolved to propose the establishment of a police outpost at Sakraba Headquarters through the Deputy Commissioner, Phek, during the DPDB meeting. The organisation stated that the outpost is necessary for preventing anti-social activities and ensuring the safety of the public and administrative officials.
Speaking as special guest, Zhoi Lohe, Project Director of DRDA Phek, stressed the need for greater focus on educational advancement and encouraged households to adopt a ‘one project – one household’ approach for economic sustainability.
Earlier in the programme, CCPO president Shepo Dzudo delivered the presidential address, while vice president Vesopa Nakro led the proceedings.
Meanwhile, a new team of CCPO office bearers for the 2025–2028 tenure was announced by Raruveyi Swuro, convenor of the Search Committee, and installed by CCBF chairman Kuduhuto Dazo. The new team will be led by president Pupohü Lohe, with Vesopa Nakro as vice president and Kulupoyi Vadeo as general secretary.

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