The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has strengthened its commitment to improving road safety through a strategic partnership with the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC).
The signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the two agencies is aimed to broaden safety investigations across all modes of transport, including road, aviation, maritime, and railway.
Speaking at an event where the MoU was signed in Abuja, the director general of NSIB, Capt. Alex Badeh Jnr. said by signing the partnership, NSIB and FRSC have taken a significant step towards reinforcing the safety infrastructure of Nigeria’s transport sector.
The bureau’s director-general noted that the partnership with FRSC would promote a deeper understanding of safety issues across multiple transportation domains as both agencies intensify their efforts to make Nigerian roads safer, NSIB will aim to provide invaluable support by ensuring that safety recommendations are actionable and aligned with global best practices.
He said with the formalisation of this MoU, NSIB has reaffirmed its role as Nigeria’s transport investigation agency.
The NSIB’s director, public affairs and family assistance, Mrs Bimbo Olawumi Oladeji said as part of the collaboration, the two agencies will now work closely to implement safety measures, with a particular emphasis on improving road safety, a critical concern in light of rising traffic accidents. The initiative also signals a concerted effort to standardise investigation protocols and improve accountability within the transport sector.
According to her, “by leveraging NSIB’s investigative expertise and the FRSC’s operational capabilities, this new initiative will support the ongoing efforts of both agencies to curb road accidents and ensure the well-being of the motoring public. Both agencies will monitor progress through collaborative workshops, feedback loops, and data sharing, ensuring that their joint initiatives continuously adapt to emerging safety challenges.
“Looking ahead, the NSIB and FRSC partnership is set to produce tangible outcomes. As both agencies work together to strengthen safety measures, the focus will be on streamlining processes for accident investigation and response.
“The MoU lays the groundwork for a future where safety-related investigations are more timely, thorough, and actionable, ultimately leading to a significant reduction in transport-related fatalities and injuries.”
Also speaking, the corps marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Shehu Mohammed, highlighted the significance of the partnership, stating that, “The signing of the MoU with NSIB is all about making all our environment safer. Not just the aviation space, but also the road and the railway, because they are in charge of safety investigations of the entire transport sector. We are going to put more effort so that both agencies can collaborate to make our roads safe for the motoring public.”
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