The three-day long 27th biennial general conference of Angami Students’ Union (ASU) on the theme “Realistic Response” concluded at Centenary Compound, Jotsoma village under Kohima district on Sunday night.
In his address as the valedictory speaker on the topic “Affirmative Decision – Realistic Response”, Chief Engineer of PWD (R&B), Krosü Rhetso said it was very important for the students’ community and younger generation to be affirmative in pursuing their goals. He said that as youngsters they should ‘never give up’ but have the attitude of striving hard to achieve success.
He pointed that in the past all qualified used to get job opportunities, but the present generation was for the survival of the fittest as avenues in government sectors have saturated while there was heavy competition in the private sector. Er. Krosü reminded that opportunity does come in one’s lifetime, but it all depended on whether we were giving realistic response to the opportunity, and while also encouraging the youngsters to make the right decision and pursue it with dedication and hard-work to become successful.
Meanwhile, new team of ASU office bearers for the tenure 2017-2019 with Visako Rino from Chakhro Students’ Union as president and Vizhokho Zashümo from Southern ASU as general secretary to lead the 15 member team was also declared by ASU Election Commissioner Puthuto Natso.
ASU assembly secretariat has Kekhrievituo Dahuo from Western ASU as speaker Teisovi Thorie from SASU as deputy speaker and Vizovo Yongo, SASU as secretary.
Chaired by vice president Zekuseto Natso the valedictory session commenced with asst. pastor of Baptist Church Jotsoma, Rokosieto Nakhro delivered invocation while special number was presented by Zhavinuo Pielie.
Organising Committee convener Kelhouneizo Yhome felicitated the guests and senior ASU leaders and dignitaries while organising committee member Abei Thepa tendered the vote of thanks.
Earlier, in the morning devotional session Rev. Dr. Sanyii Iralu principal SBS Sechiima Nagaland exhorted the gathering.

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