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AIB Transform To NSIB  Probes Maritime, Rail, Road Accidents

AIB Transform To NSIB  Probes Maritime, Rail, Road Accidents
Commissioner of AIB, Akin Olateru (left) and Director-General of the NCAA, Capt. Musa Nuhu, at the commissioning of the 11-man committee in Abuja

The Accident Investigation Bureau Nigeria (AIB) has changed its name to National Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) following the new NSIB Act 2022 which was recently assented to by President Muhammed Buhari.

The Supreme Court gazetted the new NSIB Act on November 28, 2022.

The Bureau can now investigate serious incidents and accidents in the aviation industry, maritime, rail and road following the repeal of the AIB Act.

NSIB Commissioner, Akin Olateru, said multimodal has become the future of transportation accident investigation.

”Multimodal is widely accepted as the future of transport accident investigation and the transition has always been made from the extant air accident investigating agency. It has become expedient that the provision of Section 29 of the Civil Aviation Act (CAA) be reviewed to establish the Nigeria Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) in a separate Act to bring it up to speed with contemporary global best practices to create a multimodal bureau of investigation for air, rail and maritime accidents.

“The purpose of the NSIB is not intended for apportioning blame, but to provide technically accurate, appropriate and timely information which can be used to implement measures to prevent re-occurrences and potentially mitigate the damages caused by such accidents,” he said

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