Nagaland NewsMore condolences for late Jonathan Ao

More condolences for late Jonathan Ao

More condolences from organisations poured in over the demise of late Jonathan Ao, who passed away on February 6.

AIPC: All India Professionals’ Congress (AIPC) Nagaland expressed grief over the demise of vice president NPCC, late Jonathan Ao. A condolence note by AIPC through its president, Presto Therie stated that late Jonathan Ao was “a man of dignity and principles who stood by the INC through thick and thin”. It also stated that they had lost one of their tallest leaders and an irreplaceable congressman and that his selfless contributions towards the party would be cherished and remembered. Further, AIPC conveyed its condolences to his wife, children and family members and prayed that God would grant them solace during a time of pain and sorrow.

DCC: District Congress Committee (DCC) Dimapur in a condolence note through its president, Tsenthungo Nyamo and general secretary, Tekhepfulhi Mero stated that as a party worker, his “unparalleled dedication and loyalty towards the party can only surmise him as a great man and a great leader gone too soon”.  DCC prayed that the Lord comfort the grieving family and grant them strength as his soul rests in peace.

DYC: District Youth Congress (DYC) Dimapur in a condolence note through its president, Nukshi Jamir stated that late Jonathan Ao was “an excellent orator and a dedicated congress leader” who remained loyal till his last and contributed generously towards the uplifting of the party and his guidance towards the youth wing with his wise counsel and advice. DYC extended its condolence to the bereaved family members and prayed for the Almighty to grant solace and comfort to all his near and dear ones.

 

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