The Accident Investigation Bureau Nigeria (AIB-N) has commenced the process for the transition into a multimodal accident investigation body with the setting up of an in-house committee for the implementation of the new act on the establishment of the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB).
President Muhammadu Buhari had recently assented to the AIB-N Bill which was passed by the National Assembly to make the Bureau, which used to be responsible for investigation of Aircraft accidents and incidents, a multimodal accident investigation agency which would also be in charge of other modes of transportation.
The Commissioner of the Bureau, Engr. Akin Olateru, who made this known through Mr. Tunji Oketunbi, General Manager, Public Affairs, disclosed that the committee was set up following the assent of the new NSIB Act 2022 by President Muhammed Buhari and the Supreme Court Gazette, which was released on November 28, 2022.
“With this, the nomenclature of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in AIB-N has changed from Commissioner to Director-General, NSIB,” said the statement signed by Oketunbi.
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The newly established NSIB is now responsible for the investigation of air, marine, rail and other modes of transportation serious incidents and accidents in Nigeria and anywhere the country’s interest is affected.
Olateru said, “The new Act will further enhance safety in all modes of transportation in the country as serious incidents and accidents would be investigated and recurrence prevented”.
The Commissioner who lauded the Federal Government for establishing the multimodal agency said Nigeria would be moving with global trend in ensuring safety in all transportation modes.
He praised the National Assembly for passing the bill and the President for assenting to it.
Olateru commended the doggedness and leadership qualities of the Hon. Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika and the Federal Ministry of Aviation for championing the creation of the NSIB, which he said would open a new chapter in transportation safety in Nigeria.
While inaugurating the committee for the implementation of the new act that establishes the NSIB, Olateru commended the staff and management of AIB-N for their support and sacrifices to ensure that the bill saw the light of day.
“We did it together in the interest of the country. I salute your commitment, sacrifices and determination without which we would not have achieved this,” he added.
The expansion of AIB-N scope of operations into a multimodal agency was one of the cardinal programmes of Engr. Akin Olateru when he assumed office in 2017.
With this in mind, the Bureau, under his leadership had vigorously canvassed for the establishment of the NSIB that would enable the Bureau to extend its mandate to cover not only the investigation of air mishaps but also that of other modes of transportation in accordance with global standard practices.
The Commissioner, in 2020, at the public hearings of the Senate Committee on Aviation and the House Committee on Aviation for the passage of the NSIB bill, assured that, the NSIB would enable the Bureau to improve the safety standard of the country’s transportation network through quality investigation of accident and serious incident occurrences, timely publication of the reports and safety recommendations.