Our Correspondent
Kisama, Dec. 5 (EMN): Southern Angami Youth Organisation (SAYO) and Northern Maram Students’ and Youth Organisation (NMSYO) have affirmed ‘brotherhood’ on Monday at AYO Monolith site at Kisama Village.
The event was held on the sidelines of ongoing 23rd Hornbill Festival and after a brief programme, both the organisations partook of a brotherhood feast at the Angami Morung.
President of SAYO, Metekhrielie Mejura, in his address said the event is being organised to know and understand one another better and to strengthen and build relationship “now and in future among the two communities.”
“Our gathering is also called over a small issue at Kezoltsa, but we wish and pray that we should always be there for each other, which can be managed when called for,” Mejura said.
NMSYO President, P Karaiba Francis said the occasion of affirming age-old brotherhood is historic and significant and he invoked God’s blessing to strengthen the relationship and assured to continue to work as brothers.
He also shared that the two communities should be “more loving in good and bad times.”
The programme was attended by representatives of Angami Youth Organisation (AYO), Southern Angami Women Organization (SAWO), village representatives of Southern Angami and leaders of Maram community.