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Multimodal investigation will reduce accidents – NSIB

Nigeria Transforms Safety Bureau into Multimodal Transport Investigation Agency

paulcraft by paulcraft
August 16, 2025
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  • NSIB Director-General Alex Badeh Jr announced Nigeria’s strategic transformation from aviation-only to multimodal transport accident investigation agency
  • Bureau now investigates rail, maritime and air transport accidents, separating investigation roles from regulatory functions to improve safety

Captain Alex Badeh Jr, director-general of the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB), stated that by transforming the bureau into a multimodal transport investigation agency, Nigeria has taken a strategic step toward improving safety across all modes of transportation and lowering accident rates.

The NSIB, originally the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB), currently examines accidents and events involving all forms of transportation.

The agency recently issued regulations for rail, maritime, and air transport investigations as it transitions to its new multimodal status and gains stakeholder support for the new function.

At an interactive session with journalists on the new regulations, the director-general said that with its new status, the bureau is now responsible for all modes of transportation.

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He said it would be an anomaly for the regulators to also act as investigators when there are accidents or incidents in their sector.

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