Lotha Youth Hoho cracks down on truant Wokha officials

Kohima: The Lotha Youth Hoho is putting Wokha government officials on notice. Persistent complaints have reached the group regarding staff who show up late or skip out on their shifts early. These irregular work habits are grinding local business to a halt. Citizens traveling from near and far to handle official affairs are finding empty desks and locked doors.

LYH president Mharhomo V. Murry and general secretary Wopenthung Ezung confirmed that the group is done waiting. They issued a formal directive demanding strict adherence to set office hours. The organization claims that, "disciplinary action would be taken against officials failing to adhere to prescribed office hours."

The group states these measures are vital to protect the collective interests and welfare of the Lotha community. The Hoho expects immediate compliance from all departments. Further failure to keep the doors open will result in direct intervention from the organization.

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