The International Aviation College (IAC) Ilorin has been given the go-ahead to admin additional new students into the school without hindrance

 

The regulatory Agency, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority gave the College the green light following the relaxation of the stringent measures it placed on the IAC.

 

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According to the Kwara State Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Dr. Alabi Afees Abolore who revealed this commended the  Management, the Governing Board and the workforce of the College.

He said the certification was made possible through the support received from Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq -led Administration .

Doctor Abolore said that Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazak led administration  has provided several moral and financial backing to the College to regain its status as one of the training institutions of repute.

The commissioner disclosed that  recently the Government approved,  released  the sum of N75m for the procurement of some equipment and upgrade of some facilities for the College.

He  assured the management of the School of the State Government’s readiness to further support the College in  all areas in order to enhance their Job performance

“The approval was based on assessment of the College by the NCAA which expressed satisfaction with the readiness of the College and its compliance with International best practices and regulations. “

He expressed optimism that the  College is gradually attaining an enviable height in the Aviation industry.

Abolore stressed the need for continued compliance with quality and standard in the conduct of the training in order to achieve an output of efficient service delivery

In his reaction to the development , the Chairman of the Governing Council, Alhaji Ahmed Gobir and the Ag. Rector, Capt. Yakubu Okatahi hailed “the frantic and tireless” efforts of the Kwara State Government.

 

He said that under Governor AbdulRazaq,the efforts  to reposition the College for an effective and efficient service delivery had  been paying off.

“The Governor is doing everything possible aimed at ensuring that the image of the college is more pronounced and favourably compete among its peers locally and internationally,”

The Regisrar of the College, Mall Jibril Jimada explained that the College has met the requirements of the NCAA which “has graciously relaxed the status of limitation placed on the College and consequently grants its approval for our Training Institution to admit new Students for Pilot Course (PPL, CPL, SE, ME, IR ) and Flight Operation Officers ( FOO ) Course.”

The Registrar expressed gratitude to the Governor for giving the College an enabling environment to thrive productively, adding that the approval to admit more new students into the College for training wouldn’t have been possible without the untiring commitment and huge investment of the present administration into the College.

 

 

 

 

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