DIMAPUR — Tovihoto Ayemi, Advisor for Tribal Affairs and Elections, said that the solution of the Naga political issue remains uncertain and is solely dependent on God, while noting that many have devoted time and made sacrifices for the Naga cause. He made this statement while speaking at the Ayemi Kughuko Küghakulu, Nagaland (AKKN) silver jubilee on November 16 at Samson Phu, Agahuto, Chümoukedima, on the theme “Reclaim our roots,” according to a press release. He emphasised that the Naga issue has one common objective for the Nagas, requiring a focus on a unified political vision and the aspiration for an early political settlement to bring peace and prosperity to the Naga people. In this regard, he appealed to Sumi national workers to build networks with all Naga political organisations, setting aside differences for an early Naga political solution. He also urged Sumi GBs to play an active role as mediators and facilitators, continuing to build bridges within the Sumi community and among the Nagas as a whole. He seconded a suggestion on the importance of forming a committee to research the migration roots and history of the Ayemi clan. Emphasising that, as a union, they must consider how to...