Eastern Nagaland leaders at the ‘Get-together Programme’ for ENLU and ENGOA members held on April 16 in Kohima.
Our Correspondent
Kohima | April 16
The need for better coordination and a sense of oneness were stressed at the get- together programme of the Eastern Nagaland Legislature’s Union (ENLU) and the Eastern Nagaland Gazetted Officers Association (ENGOA) held here this evening at Hotel Japfu.
There are 20 legislators from eastern Nagaland in the 60 member house of the Nagaland Legislative Assembly, of which four are Cabinet Minister, and another a DUDA advisor, equivalent to a cabinet status. Speaking on the occasion, PHED minister Noke Wangnao who is also the chairman of ENLU stressed on the need to have unity so as to collectively work for the welfare of the people and to fight for the common cause.
He asserted that everything would be possible through unity, adding that a sense of unity would take the people forward in every sphere of life. He further sought the cooperation of the public in order to enable them to pursue the affairs of the community. Minister for School Education, C.M Chang also stressed on the need to set a common approach for the welfare and betterment of the society.
Earlier, T.C. Sangtam, Commissioner and Secretary for DUDA highlighted the various issues concerning eastern Nagaland in the form of appointment of Science and Mathematics teachers, creation of language teacher posts and posting of medical officers. The programme was chaired by ENGOA president B. Tingshem while a vote of thanks was proposed by M. Sangtam, director, employment, craftsmen & training