Nagaland Governor, PB Acharya, has extended warm greetings to the Ao community on the occasion of Moatsu festival 2017.
In his message, Acharya urged the community to continue to safeguard and promote the rich culture and traditions through festivals. Acharya also called upon all to come together and rededicate themselves to make the atmosphere conducive in towns and villages for peaceful co-existence and for all round development. Further, the governor conveyed best wishes to the Ao community during and prayed that the festival bring peace, unity and prosperity to the Aos in particular and Nagas in general.
CM: Extending warm greetings to the Ao community on the occasion of Moatsü Festival, state chief minister, Dr. Shürhozelie Liezietsu said that being the pioneer district, the Aos have a huge responsibility in many ways to carry the Nagas to a progressive society.
He expressed his happiness over the friendship extended to the Angami community through Angami Public Organisation on the occasion this year. “The seed of friendship you have sown today will definitely bear fruits tomorrow, not only between the two tribes, but among all the Naga tribes,” he said and wished the Ao community a very happy Moatsü celebration.
NPCC: Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) has also extended greetings to the Ao community on the occasion of Moatsü festival. In a message, NPCC president, K Therie, said Moatsü was a time to “revisit our culture” and display it in the finest way to be passed on down to posterity. “May it also be a time for fostering peace, goodwill, brotherhood and oneness across society,” he said.
Therie prayed that the Almighty God bestow a rich harvest upon the community.
