DIMAPUR: The Sümi Hoho and Pochury Hoho, apex tribal bodies of the Sümi and Pochury communities, reaffirmed their age old bond of friendship and mutual respect during a joint meeting held at the Pochury Hoho Office, Meluri Town, on July 7, 2026.
According to media cell of Sumi Hoho, the meeting, part of a goodwill visit by the Sümi Hoho, brought together leaders of both organisations to deliberate on issues of mutual interest and strengthen the historic relationship between the two neighbouring tribes.
Both Hohos underscored the importance of preserving peace, fostering mutual understanding and addressing common concerns through dialogue and cooperation.
Leaders reiterated their shared commitment to promoting unity, peaceful coexistence and collective welfare.
A key outcome was the adoption of a Joint Resolution affirming that the Sümi and Pochury tribes have lived together in peace, harmony and mutual respect since time immemorial.
Recognising this enduring relationship, the two apex bodies pledged to preserve and strengthen the spirit of friendship, understanding and cooperation for the welfare of their people and in the greater interest of the Naga family.
The resolution further reaffirmed the commitment of both organisations to maintain cordial relations and resolve issues through mutual consultation and understanding.
The meeting concluded on a positive note, with leaders expressing confidence that regular engagement and closer collaboration would reinforce historic ties between the Sümi and Pochury communities and contribute to lasting peace and unity among the Nagas.
