Mr. Ola Awakan, Chairman, African Travel Commission[ATC]
Published on July 21, 2026
The African Travel Commission [ATC]
extends its deepest condolences to the Government and people of the Republic of
Uganda following the tragic road accident that occurred on Thursday, 16 July
2026, at Chekwatit Village in Kapchorwa District, eastern Uganda, claiming the
lives of several young students and school officials who were returning from an
educational excursion to the renowned Sipi Falls.
We are profoundly saddened by this
heartbreaking tragedy, which has cut short the lives of promising young people
whose futures held immense hope and potential. Our thoughts and prayers are
with the bereaved families, the injured, the management of King David Junior
School, and all those affected by this devastating incident.
The African Travel Commission also stands
in solidarity with the Government of Uganda, the Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife
and Antiquities, the Uganda Tourism Board, and the country's travel and tourism
industry. Educational excursions remain an integral part of tourism
development, youth education, and cultural appreciation. It is therefore
particularly distressing when journeys intended to broaden young minds end in
tragedy.
Commenting on the unfortunate incident,
the Chairman of the African Travel Commission, Mr Ola Awakan, who is also the
Director-General of the Nigerian Tourism Development Authority [NTDA], said the
tragedy should serve as a wake-up call for tourism authorities and stakeholders
across Africa to strengthen safety protocols for educational and
tourism-related travel.
According to Mr Awakan, national tourism
organisations, regional tourism bodies, state and local government tourism
committees, educational institutions, tour operators, and transport providers
must work collaboratively to ensure that comprehensive safety measures are in
place, particularly whenever children embark on excursions, educational tours,
or other organised trips.
He emphasised that comprehensive risk
assessments, vehicle safety inspections, the deployment of qualified and
licensed drivers, emergency response plans, adequate adult supervision, and
strict compliance with road safety regulations should be mandatory components
of every educational excursion.
"This heartbreaking incident reminds
us that while tourism creates invaluable opportunities for learning, cultural
exchange, and national development, the safety and wellbeing of travellers, especially
children, must remain our highest priority. No excursion should commence unless
all necessary safety standards have been fully met," Mr Awakan stated.
The African Travel Commission commends the
emergency responders, medical personnel, and local communities who acted
swiftly to rescue survivors and provide assistance in the aftermath of the
accident.
The Commission also expresses confidence
that the Ugandan authorities will conduct a thorough investigation into the
circumstances surrounding the crash and implement appropriate measures to help
prevent similar tragedies in the future.
Reaffirming its commitment to promoting
responsible and sustainable tourism across the continent, the African Travel
Commission emphasises that the safety and security of tourists remain at the
heart of its mission.
The Commission will work closely with its
member countries, governments, national tourism organisations, and other key
stakeholders to develop and strengthen appropriate policies, standards, and
regulations that will enhance traveller safety and support the sustainable
growth and competitiveness of Africa's tourism sector.
On behalf of the Board, Management, and
members of the African Travel Commission, we convey our heartfelt sympathies to
His Excellency President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, the Government and people of
Uganda, the affected families, the management of King David Junior School, and
the entire tourism fraternity across the country.
May the souls of the departed rest in
eternal peace. We pray for the speedy recovery of those receiving medical
treatment and for strength, comfort, and healing for all who mourn this
profound loss.
Signed
Lucky Onoriode
George, Ph.D.
Executive Director
African Travel Commission [ATC]
Email: executive.director@africantravelcommission.org
Tel: +234-8033546608 [Nigeria] | +233-546526740 [Ghana]
Website: www.africantravelcommission.org