NSCN/GPRN (YA) Reshuffles Portfolios

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UKHRUL: The NSCN/GPRN (Yung Aung) on Thursday issued a portfolio reshuffle directive. 

According to a directive issued by the office of the president, GPRN, Kilonser John Pou has been allocated the portfolio of Revenue/Trade and Commerce of Manipur and Kilonser Along Y Naga has been allocated Revenue/Trade and Commerce of Nagaland. 

“This directive will remain effective till further notice,” it stated.

NSCN/GPRN (YA) informed all the concerned departments, business establishments and construction companies in Manipur and Nagaland to deal with the duly assigned authorities to avoid any misunderstanding. 

It further cautioned against making payments to fraudsters and imposters or they will be doing so at their own risk.

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