NSIB Reaffirms Commitment To Safer  Transport 

By Tanimu Hassan, Abuja

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The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has reiterated its commitment to enhancing transportation safety across all modes in Nigeria, including air, marine, rail, and other land transport.

This enhancement will be achieved through a standardised, independent, and proactive investigative approach.

This was contained in a Press Statement issued to the Journalist by the Director, Public Affairs and Family Assistance, Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau Bureau Bimbo  Oladeji

The statement reads “With its expanded mandate as enshrined in the NSIB Act 2022, the Bureau is pioneering a new era of multimodal safety oversight, underpinned by globally recognised investigative practices and a clear mission to prevent accidents by learning from them.

“As part of this strategic vision, the Bureau is finalising two critical regulatory frameworks, the NSIB Casualty Investigation Regulations for the Maritime Mode of Transport and the Rail and Track Accident Investigation Regulations for the Rail sector. These instruments are tailored to Nigeria’s operating realities while drawing strength from international best practices.

“The maritime regulations are aligned with the IMO Casualty Investigation Code, establishing a standardised process for investigating accidents on inland waterways, ports, and Nigerian-flagged vessels.”

The rail investigation regulations, likewise, are being developed with due consideration for the unique operational structure and geographic scope of the Nigerian railway system, while referencing international norms in rail safety investigation.

These developments build upon the NSIB’s successful alignment with International Civil Aviation Organisation ICAO Annexe 13 for air accident investigation, a framework that has guided aviation safety improvement worldwide and continues to inform Nigeria’s aviation sector reforms. 

By adopting this harmonised, mode-agnostic approach, the Bureau aims to create a unified culture of safety across the nation’s transport infrastructure.

Speaking on his vision and the Bureau’s direction, Captain. Alex Badeh Jnr, Director General/CEO of NSIB, noted: The goal is not merely to investigate accidents, but to ensure that every finding and every safety recommendation becomes a cornerstone for safer transportation in Nigeria. 

“Our regulations are not only about compliance; they are about relevance, relevance to our waterways, rail systems, and the millions of Nigerians who depend on them daily.”

Crucially, the development of these regulations has been rooted in inclusive consultation, incorporating field visits to jetties, inland waterways, ports, and rail infrastructure across Nigeria. 

This practical engagement ensures the regulations are adaptable, devoid of theoretical ambiguities, and fully responsive to Nigeria’s transport landscape.

However, while NSIB remains responsible for conducting independent investigations and issuing safety recommendations, the responsibility for implementation lies with other critical agencies.

INSIB further calling on stakeholders such as the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Nigerian Shippers Council, National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA), and the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) to begin proactively building internal capacity for the adoption and implementation of NSIB safety recommendations.

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