
By Israel Joel
Vwang Community of Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State on Wednesday warned that anyone interested in genuine resolution of the lingering crises between Vwang Community and the proprietor of Karl Kum University should, first of all, encourage the Church to honor its undertaking with the host Community.
Our correspondent reports that the crises that ensued between the host Community Vwang Community and the proprietor of the Karl Kum University eventually led to the suspension of the license of the baby University owned by the Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN)
Speaking to newsmen in Jos Jonah Gworu President of Vwang Development Association VDA and Hon. Mathias Pam secretary respectively said that after all is said and done, and the solution is still far off, the proprietor of KKU should formerly approach the State Government for intervention and not the Chairman of the Governing Council Prof.Ochapa Onazi.
The duo argued that the State Government can create all the enabling environments and encourage COCIN and it’s host Community to resolve their differences by implementing the condition of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) adding that COCIN came to Vwang Community to demand land to build KKU, not Plateau State Government.
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They further said the land where Karl Kum University was built was donated by Vwang Community to COCIN and MoU was signed between the donor and the recipient without the State Government involvement.
VDA also advised COCIN to immediately set the machinery in motion for the review of the status of the KKU in line with global best practices and to continued with the process it has started with the host Community toward resolving the impasse.
The Community further insist on strict adherence to established channels of communication, by all appointees of the institution, especially heads of unit, BoT, Governing Council, and the vice Chancellor noting that the Church should assume responsibility and address issues at stake as they have no MoU with Prof. Elias Bogoro, Onazi or the Plateau State Government.



