
Dimapur, January 28 (MExN): The second day of the 50th biennial general conference of All Sumi Students’ Union (SKK) was graced by Minister, Agriculture and Co-operation, Kaito Aye as the inaugural guest and Advisor, F&C & LMCP and Taxes, Pukhayi Asumi as the cultural guest.
The SKK in a press release said that Minister Kaito in his address stressed to follow COVID and urged to take vaccination. He asserted that the students' body plays a major role in bringing change in the functioning of the government and backdoor appointments should not be encouraged, rather find job themselves by striving hard for it.
“Students of this generation are very smart and fast learners and this should continue further as they are the future of the society and all the developments are in the hands of these students,” he affirmed.
On the Naga Political solution, he pointed out that “it is at a very critical end”. He also said that election is knocking at the door step and therefore, urged the students to act very wisely during this upcoming election and to elect the one who will truly work for the society.
Advisor Pukhayi Sumi in his speech urged the students to love their own community. Highlighting on the importance of preserving culture, he said that “our forefathers preserved our traditional practices and has handed the practices to us.”
The greeting was given by Nikheto Sumi, president, Sumi Hoho; R Tsapikiu Sangtam, president, ENPO; and Kheholi Assumi, president, Sumi Totimi Hoho.