Khamo calls for speedy completion of DC office & officers’ quarters at Tseminyu

Tseminyu/Wokha

BY | Thursday, 17 July, 2025

Nagaland’s Advisor for Civil Administration Works Division (CAWD) and Taxes, Kudecho Khamo, today (July 17) conducted an inspection of the ongoing construction works of the Deputy Commissioner’s (DC) office complex and Administrative Officers’ quarters in Tseminyu, as well as the new DC Office Complex in Wokha.

During the visit, Khamo emphasized the importance of expediting the construction works for early completion, stating that timely completion of these key infrastructures is vital for efficient governance, especially in districts like Tseminyu, which is still in its formative years.

While inspecting the projects in Tseminyu, the Advisor acknowledged the generosity of Chief Minister, Dr Neiphiu Rio for allocating funds towards the development of essential government infrastructure. He lauded the efforts of CAWD officials led by Assistant Chief Engineer, Sungtiba Amer for their supervision and commitment to timely completion.

Appreciating the current pace of construction, Khamo urged the contractors to sustain the momentum and adhere to the project timelines. He stressed that proper infrastructure is critical for smooth administrative functioning and public service delivery.

The inspection at Tseminyu was joined by DC Tseminyu Japhet Woch, the contractor, and other district officials.

At the site of the new DC Office in Wokha, Advisor Khamo recalled his earlier visit and expressed satisfaction that the land acquisition was swiftly followed by the preparation of the Detailed Project Report (DPR) and the commencement of work. He reiterated his call for contractors to expedite the construction, cautioning against any laxity in project execution.

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He highlighted that under the visionary leadership of Chief Minister Dr. Neiphiu Rio, the Government of Nagaland is committed to delivering quality infrastructure to strengthen governance.

“Contractors must not display a lackadaisical attitude when it comes to public projects,” he asserted.

Khamo was accompanied by officials of the CAWD, led by Assistant Chief Engineer Sungtiba Amer.

Meanwhile, Assistant Chief Engineer, Sungtiba Amer also instructed the contractors at both sites to accelerate work and advised them to stock construction materials in advance to avoid delays during the rainy season.

 

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