[3] As an active individual and orator he swayed to his side some Drita members that were newly arrived Albanian economic migrants, often uneducated and poor to Romania.
[2] To secure Romania's full support, Naço advocated for the union of Aromanian and Albanian national movements with a joint Albanian-Aromanian state that could oppose Montenegro, Serbia, Bulgaria and Greece.
[2] Due to the schism Anastas Avramidhi-Lakçe, the original founder of Drita was no longer on good terms with Naço's faction and he left to create the organisation Dituria.
[4] At the time of its formation Sami Frashëri backed Dituria and cost Naço political influence that weakened Drita in Romania.
[5] He sent a letter to king Umberto I in 1892 with details about the difficulties faced by Albanians toward their national development and requested their removal through Italian intervention in the Ottoman Empire.
[5] In Bucharest the Austro-Hungarian representative Pallavicini received a report from Naço that mentioned his funding of schools in villages of Kolonjë during 1892-1894 and appeals for support to reopen them.
[9] Due to the efforts of Naço, the director of Drita, there were also relations by the Bashkimi Society with an Aromanian (Kutzo Vlach) organisation that was fighting in Macedonia against the Greeks.