NPP Nagaland attend training on capacity building programme in Shillong.
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DIMAPUR — Nagaland unit of the National People’s Party (NPP) attended the a one-day capacity building training programme (CBT) on March 7 at PA Sangma Building, Bivar Road, Polo Hills in Shillong.
An update from the party stated that the programme was organised to strengthen the organisational framework of the party and enhance the leadership capacity and electoral preparedness of party functionaries from different states.
Nagaland unit was represented by K James Vizo, vice president and chief spokesperson, and Kikokul John Kulnu, state executive member, while the National People’s Youth Front (NPYF) from Nagaland was represented by its president, Yabang Imchen, and general secretary, Nokzen Imchen. It added that Shaan Khiamn, general secretary of NPWF from Nagaland, was also part of the Nagaland delegation at the training programme.
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The programme began with an opening prayer said by Sharailang Warjri, NPYF secretary, followed by a welcome address and felicitation by Nickey Nongkhlaw, NPYF national president.
During the morning session, topics on “Political party and its basic structure” was delivered by Paknga Bage, national general secretary (organisation), and “Political leadership and its challenges” by Dr. AM Lyngdoh, national secretary.
The sessions highlighted the importance of organisational discipline, leadership values and the crucial role of political workers in strengthening democratic institutions.
In the afternoon session, Ane-U Khaming, NPWF national president, spoke on “Duties, responsibilities and coordination of different organs of the party,” emphasising teamwork and effective coordination among the various wings of the party.
The final session on “Election and election strategies” was delivered by James P K. Sangma, national working president, who shared valuable insights on electoral preparedness, grassroots mobilisation and strategic planning for upcoming elections.
During the interactive session, K James Vizo, has suggested organising similar programmes at the state level in order to strengthen the party organisation and equip grassroots workers.
The training concluded with an interactive question-and-answer session, providing participants an opportunity to clarify organisational and electoral matters, followed by the vote of thanks.