Victims of Zunheboto landslide acknowledge support of well-wishers

Zunheboto

BY | Tuesday, 23 July, 2024

The family of Bokaho G. Achumi, a victim of the recent landslide at Alahuto Ward of Zunheboto Town, extended their heartfelt gratitude to those who provided support and solace during challenging times.

Achumi and his family expressed gratitude to Sukhai Village Zunheboto, Sukhai Village GBs and Council Members, Sukhai Village Union Zunheboto, Sukhai Village Union Satakha, Sukhai Village Union Kohima, and Sukhai Village Union Dimapur.

They also thanked Kiyeshe/Sukhai Village Welfare Satakha, Kiyeshe/Sukhai Village Welfare Kohima, Kiyeshe/Sukhai Village Welfare Dimapur, Kiyeshe/Sukhai Officers Union, Kiyeshe Baptist Church, Sukhai Baptist Church, SBAK Nito Mount, S.B. I. Zunheboto, Corner Stone School, and Zunheboto Green Club.

Further, the family of Bokaro G. Achumi shared their appreciation to the Sumi Hoho, K. Tokugha Sukhalu, Advisor for Food & Civil Supply, Khekaho T Aye, Joint Director of Treasuries and Accounts, the Indian Red Cross Society Zunheboto District Branch, SBCZ, ZTSBC, and not forgetting the GB and Council Members of Alahuto Colony.

Additionally, they acknowledged the contributions of the Badminton Association of Zunheboto District, ZTGBA & Ao Community, and the Keyeshe/Sukhai Officers Union. The family also thanked all the individuals who stood by their side, offering support through prayers and love.

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Deeply moved by the outpouring of compassion and assistance, the family wished for God’s blessings to all those who have extended their support, and they remain grateful for the kindness and solidarity shown by the community.

Bokaho G. Achumi expressed profound gratitude for the immense support and love shown by the community. He noted that, despite losing hope after the landslide, the overwhelming support from these groups and individuals has been instrumental in helping his family stand up and move forward. “The support we’ve received has been truly overwhelming and has significantly aided us in starting over,” Achumi said. “We are deeply moved by the compassion and solidarity of those who have stood by us in our time of need. May God bless them all.”

 

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