ENUGU (SUNDIATA POST)- The Eastwing Aviation Institute, Enugu, a private institution, has decried low patronage by the South-East youths, saying the school was established to bridge aviation gap in the zone.
Mr Hojo Ikeokwu, the Registrar of the institute stated this when staff of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Enugu office visited the institute on invitation on Tuesday.
According to Ikeokwu, majority of our students from inception in 2013 comes from other zones of the country with few from the Southeast.
He disclosed that the schools provide its students the opportunity to harness potentials in aviation sector.
Ikeokwu said the patronage from the zone was very low, saying that 80 per cent of people they trained came from the Niger Delta, North and South West and some West African countries.
He regretted that all efforts to reach out to previous governments and well-known individuals in Igboland to register some youths did not yield fruit.
“In this eastern region, aviation is not well known and we are trying to close that gap as they are not keying into aviation training unlike other zones of the country.
“Most people being trained here are mostly Yorubas, Hausas, South-South and few Igbos.
“We are trying to close that gap so Igbos can benefit from it,” he said.
He explained that the school was a registered institution with Corporate Affairs Commission and had approval of regulatory bodies like Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), National Board for Technical Education (NBTE).
He further said that the school was partnering with Aviation School, Zaria and Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) to training its students.
“With the upgrade in 2024 by NBTE, we run Ordinary National Programme (OND) in aircraft maintenance Engineering technology and Higher National Programme (HND) in aviation management
“We are qualified to train aviation professionals as we collaborate also with the International College of Aeronautics, a registered institution in USA,” Ikeokwu said.
He added that aside aircraft engineering, the institute train people on cabin crew, flight despatch, aviation management, on dangerous goods handling and other aviation professional courses.
“We also train people on aircraft type rating courses for our trainees to specialise on particular aircraft.
“In fact, it was the institute that trained all the Aviation Officers working in the Anambra Airport under former Gov Willie Obiano.
“The school also run European Aviation Safety Agency which if one pass its modula exam will have privilege to work anywhere in the world as aircraft engineer.
“This is the only institution today in West Africa that run this course. People come from Ghana, Cameroon and other countries to sit for it,” he said.
The registrar said the school engaged its students on practicals through partnership with Nigeria Air force, International Helicopter Flying Training school in Emene, Enugu and Aero Contractors where they sent them on Industrial Training.
On his part, the Accountable Manager of the institute, Mr Gilbert Ani, appealed to southeast youths to utilise the school’s potentials for their own benefits, pledging to intensify campaign about the school.
He also urged the South East governors and stakeholders to sponsor some of the youth in the zone for the training noting that only the suspended Gov Siminari Fubara had sponsored some students for the training at the institute.
Responding, the Zonal Manager, NAN Enugu, Mrs Maureen Atuonwu, thanked the institute for establishing the school in Igboland and pledged the agency’s partnership.
Atuonwu, who took time to explain how NAN operates, expressed the need for the institute to increase its awareness so that people of the zone could know about it and benefit from it.
“We are happy to be here and we will partner with you as you are doing a great job,” she said. (NAN)