The Kwara State Government has expressed profound relief following the emergency landing of a training aircraft of the International Aviation College, Ilorin, on Friday, 23 May, 2025.
In a statement on Saturday, the Commissioner for Tertiary Education in Kwara State, Hajia Sa’adatu Modibbo-Kawu, stated this in Ilorin, the state capital.
A training aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing, resulting in a non-fatal accident for the pilot and instructor.
In a statement by the press Secretary, Ministry of Tertiary Education Omotayo Ayanda, the commissioner said both accident victims were promptly taken to the hospital in Ilorin, where they are currently receiving medical attention.
Modibbo-Kawu also commended the swift and professional response of the college authorities and medical personnel, emphasizing the importance of emergency preparedness and strict adherence to safety protocols in aviation training institutions.
She also assured the public that a full investigation is underway to determine the cause of the incident and to implement measures that will help prevent future occurrences.
‘The Kwara State Government remains committed to the safety and well-being of all residents and will continue to support initiatives aimed at improving safety standards across all sectors.
‘The Kwara State Governor, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, extends his thoughts and best wishes to the affected individuals for a speedy recovery’, she added.
Meanwhile, the Rector of the College, Captain Yakubu Okatahi, has provided additional details about the incident. He said, ‘Our instructor was on a routine training flight when, unfortunately, the aircraft had an accident during landing. We thank God that there were no fatalities. Both the pilot and instructor were promptly evacuated to the hospital last night’.
‘This morning, they underwent CT scans and MRIs and have been confirmed to be in stable condition. We are grateful that no lives were lost, although the aircraft was damaged’, he said.
‘The National Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has visited, conducted their investigation, and have departed. “Engineers from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) are also on the ground, and after thorough checks, they confirmed that the situation is under control. The investigation is complete, and we are currently awaiting the official report’, he said