NSIB Highlights Importance Of MOU Signed With Nigerian Navy

NSIB Highlights Importance Of MOU Signed With Nigerian Navy
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The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) says the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that the Bureau signed and formalized with the Nigerian Navy at the Naval headquarters in Abuja aims to improve collaboration in accident prevention, investigation, and mitigation within Nigeria’s maritime environment and “establishes a framework for cooperation between the two institutions in various areas, including accident prevention, research, capacity building, and search and rescue operations.”

A statement signed by Mrs Bimbo Olawumi Oladeji, NSIB’s Director, Public Affairs and Family Assistance says “with a strong emphasis on maritime safety, the agreement will enable the Nigerian Navy to support NSIB through its operational expertise in diving, search and rescue, and site security during investigations. In turn, NSIB will provide specialized training to Navy personnel on accident investigation and prevention and grant access to its advanced laboratory facilities for data analysis and research purposes.”

Capt. Badeh Jr. expressed confidence that this collaboration would significantly enhance efforts to prevent accidents and safeguard lives in Nigerian waters.

“This MoU represents a critical step in enhancing our ability to effectively investigate and mitigate maritime accidents in Nigeria. The Nigerian Navy’s expertise and resources in search and rescue operations, diving, and maritime security will greatly complement the Bureau’s investigative capacity. Together, we are committed to preventing future accidents, improving safety, and safeguarding lives within Nigeria’s waters,” Capt. Badeh stated.

Rear Admiral Ibrahim Dewu echoed this sentiment, affirming the Navy’s readiness to provide operational support to ensure timely and thorough investigations of maritime incidents.

Beyond immediate maritime safety, this agreement aligns with Nigeria’s broader transportation safety goals, as the NSIB is tasked with ensuring safety across air, rail, and maritime sectors. This MoU is part of a comprehensive strategy to enhance operational efficiency and cross-sectoral cooperation in accident investigation and prevention.

With Nigeria’s increasing reliance on maritime infrastructure for domestic and international trade, this partnership represents a proactive response to the growing complexities of maritime activities. It underscores a shared commitment to adopting global best practices in safety and strengthening Nigeria’s capacity to respond to and prevent maritime accidents.

The gains from the MoU between the NSIB and the Nigerian Navy are far-reaching. This forward-thinking collaboration aims to create a safer maritime environment. Both institutions have pledged ongoing cooperation, resource sharing, and continuous engagement to meet the evolving challenges of maritime safety in Nigeria.

By harnessing their combined strengths, the NSIB and the Nigerian Navy are charting a new course to ensure the safety and security of Nigeria’s waterways, safeguard lives, and protect the nation’s maritime assets for years to come.

The formalization of the agreement was attended by key officials, including NSIB Director General Captain Alex Badeh Jr. and Rear Admiral Ibrahim Dewu, Chief of Naval Safety and Standards.


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Albinus Chiedu

Albinus Chiedu

Albinus Chiedu is a journalist, aviation media consultant, events management professional, life development coach, researcher, marriage columnist and author, Bible teacher and preacher. He has practiced journalism since 2000.

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