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The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB), formerly the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB),[1] is a federal agency charged with the mandate of promoting transport safety and conducting objective and thorough investigations into transport accidents and incidents in Nigeria, with the aim of identifying the probable causes and advocating for safety improvements based on the findings. It is headquartered on the grounds of Nnamdi Azikiwe International AirportinAbuja.[2]

The agency reports to the President of Nigeria through the Federal Minister of Aviation. In December 2023, Alex Badeh Junior replaced Akin Olateru as Director General and Chief Executive Officer of the agency.[3]

History

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Previously the Ministry of Aviation Civil Aviation Department investigated aircraft accidents. In 1989, the Federal Civil Aviation Authority (FCAA) was formed, and the Civil Aviation Department of the MOA became the FCAA Department of Safety Services. During the same year the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB), subordinate to the Ministry of Aviation, was established, and the FCAA no longer had accident investigation responsibilities.

The name of the bureau was later changed to the Accident Investigation and Prevention Bureau. As part of the Civil Aviation Act of 2006, the AIB became an autonomous agency and renamed Accident Investigation Bureau.[4] In September 2020 the Federal Executive Council approved the establishment of AIB Training School in Nigeria.[5]

Alex Badeh Jr. is the Director General and Chief Executive Officer of the NSIB.[3] Prior to his appointment as the DG/CEO oF NSIB, he worked as a Pilot for the American Airlines.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "NSIB, NIGERIAN NAVY SIGN AGREEMENT ON TRANSPORTATION SAFETY". Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau. 2022-12-21. Retrieved 2023-07-09. [...]the NSIB, formerly known as Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB),[...]
  • ^ "Home Archived 2012-06-11 at the Wayback Machine." Accident Investigation Bureau. Retrieved on 4 November 2011. "HEAD OFFICE Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport"
  • ^ a b "President Tinubu Approves Leadership Changes in the Aviation and Aerospace Development Sector – The Statehouse, Abuja". Retrieved 2023-12-14.
  • ^ "About AIB Archived January 3, 2012, at the Wayback Machine." Accident Investigation Bureau. Retrieved on 26 February 2012.
  • ^ "FG Approves AIB Training School – Bureau Commissioner". Geeky Nigeria. 2020-09-05. Retrieved 2020-09-06.
  • ^ Omogbolagun, Tope (2023-12-19). "New NSIB boss promises to prioritise safety". Punch Newspapers. Retrieved 2024-04-27.
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