Nagaland Governor PB Acharya met the leaders of frontal organizations of Mokokchung on Thursday morning. He arrived in Mokokchung on Wednesday to attend the Moatsu festival of Ao Naga tribe at Chungtia village.
The Governor had wide ranging discussions with the leaders on various issues including an acceptable solution to the protracted Naga political issue, opening a new avenue for the unemployed educated youth and gearing up a renewed effort to take up over all development of the state at par with the rest of the states, with special focus on education and training of young people for entrepreneurship.
During his meeting with leaders of Ao Senden, Watsu Mungdang and Ao Students Conference, Acharya shared his views on early solution to the protracted Naga political issue and hoped that it may ‘happen soon’.
Ao Senden, Watsu Mungdang and Ao student leaders also shared their views on the cherished dream of the Nagas for a respectable agreement.
The Governor also met members of Mokokchung Chambers of Commerce led by its president Tsukti Longkumer and heard their problems. He insisted that ‘training of young people’ for entrepreneurship should be made one of their agenda.
He also had a meeting with members of Mokokchung Press Club led by its president Limalenden. Governor expressed his appreciation to Ao vernacular newspapers ‘Ao Milen’ and ‘Tir Yim Yim’ for their role in information dissemination down to the rural people.