A significant consultative meeting was held between the Naga National Political Alliance (NNPA) and the Sumi frontal organisations’ represented by officials from the Sümi Hoho, Sümi Kükami Hoho, Western Sümi Hoho, Western Sumi Youth Front and Western Sümi Kükami Hoho in Dimapur on April 8.
In a press release, NSCN/GPRN (Khango-Hokato Vusshe) through its MIP informed that the Naga National Political Alliance (NNPA) was led by ‘ato kilonser’ NSCN (K) Hokato Vusshe, president NSCN/GPRN Akato Chophy, ‘ato kilonser’ NPGN/NNC (MK) Kiyelho Wokhami, and ‘ato kilonser’ UGN/NNC (PB) Nupavi Achumi, and host of council of kilonsers, senior military officers and central secretariat staffs of this Naga political groups.
Ato kilonser NSCN (K), Hokato Vusshe, highlighted on the current scenario of the Naga political issue and the role of the NNPA in pursuing vigorously with the Government of India (GOI) for early solution. He also presented in brief some few important set of demands put forth by the NNPA with the Government of India for the larger interest of the Naga people.
Urging all the Naga Political Groups leaders to work towards a common interest of the Nagas, Hokato Vusshe said that the position he holds today is just an assignment and he will be the first person to sacrifice his chair if all the Naga Political Groups are to come together for the unified Naga political solution.
Acknowledging the role of the civil society organizations, he urged the leaders to work selflessly and cohesively towards bridging the gap into the already fragmented Naga society.
President NSCN/GPRN Akato Chophy, in his speech thanked the leaders for answering to their calls of this consultative meeting and wholeheartedly acknowledged the leaders of Sümi frontal organizations for their time and efforts in maintaining peace and working for the welfare of the people in these troubled times.
The leaders of Sümi frontal organizations acknowledged the workers of the Naga Political Groups for their yeomen service to the Naga cause and their continuous efforts towards achieving a final solution that is acceptable and honorable to the Nagas and heeding to the call of peace in their land.
Expressing their concern on the issue of multiple Naga Political Groups which has become a grave concern for the general populace, they urged all the Naga Political Groups to unite and work selflessly for the common good of the Nagas.
This significant consultative meeting which lasted for more than three hours was successful as it brought together NNPA and this civil society organizations to discuss and deliberate on the issues pertaining to the society and find a common ground to address the Naga political issue and bring to its logical conclusion.