Overland Airways, the primary commercial airline serving the Ilorin International Airport, has promised to review the pricing structure on its Lagos–Ilorin and Abuja–Ilorin routes following an appeal from former Senate President, Bukola Saraki.

Saraki, who pioneered and developed the routes during his tenure as Governor of Kwara State (2003-2011), took to his X handle (@bukolasaraki) on Sunday to announce his intervention, citing the economic hardship faced by travellers.

The statement by the former governor comes amid widespread public complaints regarding the high fares charged on the Ilorin routes, which, according to recent media reports, can be significantly higher than comparable or even longer domestic flights.

Saraki confirmed that he had a direct conversation with Captain Edward Boyo, the Chief Executive Officer of Overland Airways, to express the concerns of the state’s indigenes and frequent travellers.