Kano Mulls State-Owned Airline to Enhance Revenue, Economic Growth
By Lamara Garba
The Kano State Government is considering plans to establish a state-owned airline as part of efforts to expand its economic base, enhance transportation services and create new sources of revenue for the state.
Governor Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf disclosed this while addressing Kano pilgrims in Makkah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
According to the Governor, the proposal is informed by the strategic importance of the aviation industry in the global economy and its immense potential to contribute to the socio-economic development of Kano State.
“We are thinking of floating an airline company for the state, and this will help in flying the flag of our dear state as well as serving the interests of the people and the government of Kano,” Governor Yusuf stated.
The Governor explained that beyond its commercial value, a state-owned airline would provide Kano with greater flexibility in transportation planning, facilitate business activities and improve connectivity with other parts of Nigeria and the international community.
He noted that the aviation sector remains one of the fastest-growing industries worldwide, contributing significantly to trade, tourism, investment and job creation. According to him, Kano, being a historic commercial centre and one of the largest states in Nigeria, stands to benefit enormously from investments in air transportation.
Governor Yusuf further revealed that the proposed airline could, in the future, play a vital role in the transportation of pilgrims during Hajj and Umrah operations, reducing logistical challenges and ensuring more efficient service delivery for intending pilgrims from the state.
While appealing to Kano pilgrims currently in the Holy Land to remain calm and patient ahead of their return journey, the Governor assured them that adequate arrangements were being made to ensure a smooth and hitch-free airlift operation expected to commence on June 24.
“Our administration remains committed to exploring innovative ways of improving service delivery, creating employment opportunities and strengthening the economic foundations of Kano State. We believe that investments in strategic sectors such as aviation will open new windows of opportunity for our people and generate sustainable revenue for government,” he added.
Observers say the proposed airline project reflects the administration’s broader vision of transforming Kano into a modern economic hub capable of attracting investment, supporting commerce and enhancing the state’s competitiveness in an increasingly interconnected world.
The initiative, if successfully implemented, is expected to complement ongoing efforts by the administration in infrastructure development, commerce, education, healthcare and human capital development, while positioning Kano as a major player in Nigeria’s aviation and transportation industry.
