Heartfelt Unity: 11 Khehoyi Camp Members Boldly Relocate to Empower Kitovi & RM Lotha | MorungExpress
On October 24, a significant shift in Nagaland’s political landscape occurred as 11 individuals from Khehoyi Camp in Nuiland District transitioned to support the GPRN/NSCN, aligning with President Major (Retd) RM Lotha and Ato Kilonser N Kitovi Zhimomi. These individuals include three Kilonsers, six Deputy Kilonsers, and two Tatars: Tokiho Aye, Tokiho Tuccu, Kakiho G. Zhimo, Botovi K. Aye, Akheto Swu, Hojekhu Chishi, Hotoshe H. Jimo, Asheto Shohe, Hokugha Awomi, Mughato Muru, and Nitoho Ayemi.
A press release from the Secretary of MIP, aligning with Kitovi and Lotha, characterized this transition as an “escape from confinement.” The statement detailed troubling events at Khehoyi Camp on April 21, 2024, where a faction, allegedly motivated by self-interest, informally impeached Kitovi as Ato Kilonser. This upheaval was described as a clandestine “Army Coup,” effectively restricting camp members’ freedom and disregarding the Yezabo, the governing principles of the community.
The relocated members voiced their concerns about the military’s unapproved actions, bypassing both cabinet and regional Naga representatives. They criticized this military-centric approach to governance, emphasizing its inappropriateness in a modern democratic society. This group of 11 remains steadfast in their commitment to the “Agreed Position,” recognizing its crucial role in the quest for an early and peaceful Naga solution.
Furthermore, their allegiance to their esteemed leader signifies a dedication to cohesive leadership, aiming to foster peace, prosperity, and security for the future Naga generations. The group’s unanimous efforts underline their resolve to contribute to a unified vision for progress in Nagaland, highlighting the need for effective and ethical governance in the region.
This development underscores a notable paradigm shift, as these former Khehoyi Camp members look forward to forging a sustainable path for Nagaland’s socio-political landscape under collaborative and visionary leadership.
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Publish Date: 2024-10-25 07:15:00