Khehoshe Yepthomi addresses the gathering during the Pre-Christmas celebration held at Ayigha Hall Zunheboto NPF office, on December 20.
Zunheboto, December 21 (MExN): The Naga People’s Front (NPF) Zunheboto division organised a Pre-Christmas celebration programme at Ayigha Hall Zunheboto NPF office, on December 20, bringing together party leaders, members, and well-wishers in a spirit of fellowship and festive joy.
President of NPF Zunheboto, Khehoshe Yepthomi extended warm Christmas greetings to party workers and town council councilors under Zunheboto district, conveying a message of hope, peace, and unity.
In his message, Yepthomi reminded that the celebration of Christmas marks the birth of Jesus Christ, which brought hope, peace, and salvation to humanity. He said the season calls upon people to reflect on love, humility, and service to one another, while strengthening bonds of togetherness within communities.
Highlighting the spirit of reconciliation, he described Christmas as a time to forgive, unite, and renew commitment towards peace and harmony. He also expressed gratitude for the successful celebration of Advent Christmas made possible through the generous contributions of the five legislators under the leadership of Minister G Kaito Aye.
At the same time, Yepthomi acknowledged that their collective support helped spread joy and goodwill during the festive season. He concluded by wishing peace, happiness, and renewed strength to all, encouraging continued cooperation for the welfare and good of the people.
The chairman of the Zunheboto Town Council (ZTC), Herato Sukhalu, while delivering his greetings, lauded the NPF Zunheboto division for being a constant supporter and urged the party to continue extending the same support in the years to come.
Earlier, the programme was chaired by Meritoli H Zhimo, Vice President of the Women Wing, while Inavito Chishi, General Secretary, NPF Zunheboto division, served as the recorder. The event began with an invocation prayer by Ahoto Tuccu, Working President of the Farmers’ Wing, followed by the opening Christmas hymn, “Joy to the World.”