Nigeria removes NSIB from aviation ministry

Nigeria has removed the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) from the aviation ministry. This comes after the bureau's transformation from the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) in 2022, which expanded its mandate.

A Daily Trust report states that Nigeria has removed the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) from the aviation ministry. This follows the 2022 transformation of the defunct Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) into the NSIB, expanding its mandate. The article, titled ‘Why Nigeria Removed Safety Investigation Bureau From Aviation Ministry’, addresses this move, though the available excerpt does not detail the specific reasons. The development highlights changes in the oversight of safety investigations in aviation since the bureau's upgrade two years prior.

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