Tag: Karl Kumm University

  • Governor Lalong Receives Karl Kumm University Council; Promises To Address Take-Off Challenges

    Governor Lalong Receives Karl Kumm University Council; Promises To Address Take-Off Challenges

    Plateau State Governor Simon Bako Lalong has directed the Commissioner for Higher Education and the Head of Service to immediately engage all stakeholders in resolving the misunderstanding that led to the suspension of the licence of Karl Kumm University (KKU) Vom Plateau State, owned by the Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN).

    Governor Lalong was speaking when the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council of the University led members of the Council on a courtesy visit to Government House, Rayfield Jos.

    Lalong expressed displeasure on how the new University which got operational license in 2021 could not take off due to misunderstanding with the host community over the appointment of the Registrar in line with an MOU signed with them.

    He said the issue must be resolved quickly as the University which had been in incubation for over 18 years was finally given the green light to operate having fulfilled the conditions of the NUC, only to have this joy truncated.

    The Governor said the State Government has restrained itself from meddling in the affairs of the private Institution with the hope that things will be sorted out quickly, but would now have to be involved based on the request of the Council and the fact that the entire State stands to loose if the University does not take off.

    He said “Plateau State is known as a hub for education and we are proud of COCIN for the contribution of its educational institutions which have produced great minds in Nigeria. However, this development at the KKU does not speak well for the State and must be addressed immediately. Just last week I visited Mr. President and appealed to him to sign the Bill passed by the National Assembly to upgrade Federal College of Education Pankshin to a University of Education. While we are looking for more Universities, we have to show that we are ready to be good hosts”.

    Pro-Chancellor of KKU Prof. Ochapa Onazi informed the Governor that the unfortunate incident has robbed the University of one year since the approval of its licence, explaining that the matter in question was very clear and easy to resolve as the Management of the Institution acted on truth and justice.

    He said the decision not to appoint the Registrar candidate which did not go down well with the host community, is not in bad faith but in keeping with the laid down procedures of ensuring that all staff engaged meet the requirements set by the NUC.

    He said “We have explained to the host community that we could not have gone ahead to appoint a candidate with deficiencies and create further problems for the new institution. We have also explained to the community the fact that there are other appointments of principal officers for the University yet to be done which we hope will consider their interest based on the MOU. However, the youths have refused to bulge despite all entreaties from us and the plea by the Dagwom Rwei, the traditional ruler of the area”.

    Prof. Ochapa Onazi explained that the University prefers to embrace dialogue rather than confrontation which is why despite acts of provocation, it has maintained a peaceful posture.

    Vice Chancellor of the University Prof. Nanven Audu Gambo said the intervention of the Governor will go a long way in ensuring that the University takes off immediately to avoid further waste of time and resources.

    He recalled that throughout the construction of the University, the youths of the host community including the supervising architects were involved to ensure that they benefit from the institution.

    The University also recieved assurances for the completion of the University Library being carried out by the Plateau State Government.

  • Karl Kumm University Management Visits Governor Lalong

    Karl Kumm University Management Visits Governor Lalong

    The Management of one of the newly approved private Universities in Nigeria, Karl Kumm University (KKU) Vom, Plateau State has expressed deep appreciation to the Governor of Plateau State, Simon Bako Lalong for his support to the realisation of the dream of the University. 

    The Management Team led by the Chairman, Board of Trustees and Executive Secretary Tetfund Prof. Suleiman Elias Bogoro was at the Government House Rayfield Jos along with the Chairman Governing Board Prof. Ochapa Onazi and COCIN President Rev. Dr. Dachollom Datiri. 

    Bogoro said the Governor played many roles on the scene and behind the scene to ensure the dream of the University comes to fruition after many years. 

    He said Governor Lalong apart from granting the Certificate of Occupancy for the institution, also fulfilled the promise of his predecessor for the construction of the University Library by the Plateau State Government which is almost completed. He also interfaced at various times with the Federal Ministry of Education, the National Universities Commission and the Presidency towards the approval for the school. 

    Prof. Bogoro said the approval of the University is a dream come true for the COCIN family as it has many years of experience in providing quality education for Nigerians who have gone to make a mark in different fields both within and outside Nigeria. The University he assured, will also maintain such standards and raise leaders with character, knowledge and integrity. 

    Governor Lalong while welcoming the delegation said the establishment of Karl Kumm University is a great development for Plateau State as it deepens the rich educational history of the State which has groomed many great minds that have made the nation proud. 

    Lalong said the Plateau State Government will continue to support KKU to take off and stabilise because it presents great opportunities for the growth and development of the State and Nigeria as a whole. 

    The Governor said at the time when Nigeria is need of character reformation and education that provides skills and innovation, KKU was well positioned to chart this course and raise leaders that will make Nigeria great. 

    Governor Lalong also congratulated the COCIN President and the Church over the release of Rev. Polycarb Zongo who spent about 7 months in the captivity of insurgents.