Kohima DTF on COVID-19 prepares for conduct of bye-election 2020

DC & Chairman DTF Kohima, Mohammed Ali Shihab A addressing the Kohima District Task Force on COVID-19 emergency meeting in his office chamber on October 29. (DIPR Photo)

DC & Chairman DTF Kohima, Mohammed Ali Shihab A addressing the Kohima District Task Force on COVID-19 emergency meeting in his office chamber on October 29. (DIPR Photo)

Kohima, October 30 (MExN): The Kohima District Task Force on COVID-19 had an emergency meeting in regard to have safe election in the upcoming Bye-Election to the 14 Southern Angami-I ST Assembly Constituency. The meeting was held under the chairmanship of Deputy Commissioner Chairman DTF Kohima, Mohammed Ali Shihab A in his office chamber on October 29.

Chairing the meeting, a DIPR report stated that the DC appreciated the tireless efforts contributed by all DTF members especially the medical teams in combating the COVID-19 pandemic and bringing the district thus far. He encouraged every member to continue with the good work and fight collectively to contain the spread of infection in the district. He also called upon the members to focus on election related activities and perform respective roles as per the ECI guidelines and further urged the members to be prepared with the post-election plan. 

The meeting deliberated on the new challenges with regard to surge in covid positive cases in the district, where CMO Kohima, Dr. Vezokholu apprised the members on the present status of positive cases been reported from the block levels besides the town. She also pointed out that strategic planning for medical teams from the blocks who have been engaged in taking care of quarantine centres till date, needs to be worked out to enable them to resume back their works in their respective assigned blocks for early detection of the infection.

DSO Kohima, Dr Aseno also informed that considering the spike of positive cases outside the quarantine centres,  the department is giving priority for early testing and early detection of positive cases in order to contain the spread of infection in the district.

With regard to the conduct of safe election in the district, ADC Kohima Lithrongla Tongpi Rutsa informed that various activities relating to election process have being conducted till date as per the ECI guidelines by maintaining all the safety protocols. She also informed that Postal Ballots from senior citizens, People with Disabilities and positive persons under the constituency were collected by the election officials on October 28 and 29. More sensitization and awareness on precautionary measures and safety protocols will be disseminated through public announcement and also sensitization of Polling Stations and other measures will be carried out before the day of the poll, ADC informed.

Dy CMO Kohima, Dr Rupert Peseyie and Drug Inspector Kohima, Ethungbemo Ezung also shared on the set up of medical teams put in place in each village under the constituency. The Sector Health Regulators along with Medical teams in collaboration with COVID Committee of each villages and Village Council Chairman under the supervision of Sector Officers on monitoring safety protocols carried out in all election related activities under the constituency till date and preparedness levels for the poll day were also highlighted.

Vehicles restriction to  enter DC’s office complex
The Deputy Commissioner & District Election Officer Kohima, Mohammed Ali Shihab A IAS has informed all concerned that all Government and private vehicles have been restricted to enter inside the DC's Office Complex Kohima from 1st to 4th November the 2020 except for those on election duty or election related works.

This information was issued keeping in mind the ensuing Bye-Election to 14th Southern Angami I ST Assembly Constituency scheduled on November 3.



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