
More condolence messages have poured in for late LL Yaden.
NCD, NWHD: Naga Council, Dimapur (NCD) and Naga Women Hoho, Dimapur (NWHD) have expressed shock and sorrow over the sudden demise of L.L. Yaden, IAS (Rtd) and father of Geoffrey Yaden, Editor, Nagaland Post, and conveyed deepest condolences to the bereaved family.
In a condolence message, the two bodies stated that L.L. was a respected leader among the Nagas and a prominent citizen of Nagaland, adding that he would always be remembered as a role model for his great contribution in administrative reforms and upliftment of society while serving under different capacities.
NCD and NWHD while praying for the departed soul also prayed Almighty grant solace and strength to the family.
SSCFD: Sumi Senior Citizens Forum, Dimapur (SSCFD) with a heavy heart has condoled the demise of L.L. Yaden, IAS (Rtd) on July 26.
In a condolence message forum general secretary Vikheto Assumi attributed him as a great reformer and a man of vision. “His integrity and selfless services to the people of the state as public servant us an outstanding example for generations to come,” state SSCFD, adding that his demise was irreparable loss for the state. Further, the forum expressed solidarity with the bereaved family at their hour of grief and prayed God would grant them solace and his soul rest in peace.
CNTC: Central Nagaland Tribe Council (CNTC) expressing deep pain at the sudden demise of L.L Yaden, IAS (Retd) and the father of Geoffrey Yaden Editor Nagaland Post.
In a condolence message, CNTC president HokiyeYeptho and publicity and information secretary Longshi Ezung said “though late Yaden has left for heavenly abode, yet his legacy shall remain forever and he shall be remembered by all the Nagas for all his contribution in the Naga society as a honest bureaucrat as well as a pioneer in many field.” CNTC prayed God grant solace to the bereaved family and his soul rest in peace.