ENPO’s Central Executive Council (CEC) has unanimously resolved to reaffirm and uphold the resolution of December 18, 2007 “historical summit” with all seriousness and continue to remain loyalty to the affirmation in the interest of peace and unity of the people of Eastern Nagaland in particular and the Nagas in general. The decision was taken at the second-day of the CEC consultative meeting with the Eastern Naga National Workers from different Naga Political Groups held at Dimapur on April 12, stated ENPO general secretary Manlang Phom in a statement. The first day of the consultative meeting took place on April 11 at Tsithrongse village.
On December 18, 2007, at the historic summit convened by ENPO at Tuensang Hq, the house resolved “that there should be no bloodshed, threats, intimidation or any form of violence within ENPO jurisdiction”.
At Tsithrongse village, ENPO has resolved to celebrate “the ENPO Peace” tentatively in the last part of October this year coinciding with the ENPO general session, the statement stated.
Further, ENPO has acknowledged the presence of all members at the two-day meet. The consultative meeting besides the attendance of CEC members, advisors, senior citizens, six federating tribal units and frontal organizations, witnessed huge turnout of public, who also shared their solidarity towards ENPO peace and unity.
