GPRN/NSCN issues termination orders against six national workers

DIMAPUR, JANAURY 26 (MExN): In pursuant of the directive of the collective leadership, the civil and military authorities, GPRN/NSCN has issued the termination orders of six national workers for what it described as “willfully and blatantly tarnishing the image of the Naga Nation through indulgence in various activities detrimental to the sacred national cause”.
As per a press note issued by MIP GPRN/NSCN the persons include Tokuho Zhimomi son of Heshito Zhimomi, hailing from Satakha village, Sumi region for indulging in anti-national activity. Termination order was issued by Khekiho Chophy, 'kilo secretary', GPRN, on November 24, 2010.
Others are Kavito Yeptho, Under Secretary, A.G Dept. GPRN, for indiscipline and criminal offence. The termination order was issued by Vikheto Kiba, 'chief secretary', GPRN on October 30, 2010.
Another worker whose service has been terminated is Pte. Tokivi Zhimo, bearing Army no 17407, Son of Nitovi Zhimo, hailing from Sheipu village, Sumi region, on account of prolonged illness. His sacrifice for the Naga Nation is appreciated. He is wished well in all his endeavors. His discharge order was issued by 'lt. col' Kiyehe Yeptho, 'commanding officer', Council Camp on October 14, 2010.
Similarly Seargent Khevito, bearing Army no. 17170, son of Kheshiho, hailing from Shoxuvi village has also been terminated from service for prolonged absence from duty. Termination order issued by 'brig.' Samson Aye, 3rd. Brig. Naga Army on October  14, 2010.
The service of 'lieut.' Akato, bearing Army No. 10623, son of Shehoto, hailing from Alaphumi village, Sumi Region, has been terminated for indulging in anti-National activities. Termination order issued by 'col.' Aheto Chophy, 'camp commander', 3rd Brig. Naga Army on January 25, 2011.
Pte. Vikiho, bearing Army No. 17417, son of Pihozhe, hailing from Haqhizhe village, UT I, has been terminated from service for indiscipline and working against the Ahza of the Nation. Termination order issued by 'Col.' Aheto Chophy, 'camp commander', 3rd Brig. Naga Army January 25, 2011.