The Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) has expressed deep concern over the escalating dispute surrounding the Foothills Road Project under Wokha jurisdiction, stating that “the initial worrying atmosphere created by the differences between stakeholders seems to be “taking a turn for the worse.”
The NPCC pointed out that the discord stems from the refusal of two construction firms to sign implementation agreements with the Nagaland Foothills Road Coordination Committee (NFHRCC), which has now escalated into a “public war of words” between the NFRCC and the state’s Public Works Department (R&B). If left unaddressed, the NPCC warned that the situation could “very well end up imperiling the implementation of the Foothills Road Project, thereby dashing the hopes and prayers of untold people in the state who are deeply invested in this historic initiative.”
The party criticized the “esteemed department’s attempts to disown and delink the NFRCC from the project by likening it to an uninvolved and uninvested third party,” stating that such an approach “should have been the last thing on the agenda in pursuance of the cause.”
Emphasizing the contributions of the NFRCC, the NPCC asserted that its “pivotal role” in the realization of this “extraordinarily unprecedented collective people’s project” over the years is “well acknowledged and mandated by the people of Nagaland.” The party added that “any effort to take away the moral stakeholdership of the NFRCC from this endeavor will not only be untenable but also self-defeating.”
Addressing the core issue of the implementation agreement, the NPCC stated that a “perusal of the implementation agreement which is at the center of the present discord clearly establishes the fact that it is coming from a place of constructiveness and accountability, with the central aim of ensuring quality control and timely completion of the project.” The party further justified the NFRCC’s insistence on the agreement, saying it is “all the more validated by the many instances of unfinished and unexecuted projects by the government of the day in its long history of utter corruption and misgovernance.”
The NPCC urged authorities to “find a way out of this unfortunate impasse, preferably and rightly with the active involvement and stewardship of the NFRCC as well as other similarly affected civil societies, rather than without.”
The statement was issued by the Communications Department, NPCC.
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