The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has inaugurated its newly approved Conditions of Service (CoS) to enhance the operational effectiveness of its workforce.
NSIB Director-General, Capt. Alex Badeh, said during the inauguration on Friday in Abuja that the new framework would also improve safety outcomes across Nigeria’s transportation sectors.
According to him, the new CoS marks a significant step toward strengthening staff welfare, institutional efficiency, and alignment with global best practices in accident investigation.
“The document is a collective covenant that goes beyond administrative rules to define the rights, responsibilities, and professional expectations of all personnel within the agency.
“This development comes amid broader reforms under the administration of President Bola Tinubu, whose Renewed Hope Agenda has repositioned the bureau to report directly to the Presidency.
“This restructuring is expected to enhance the agency’s operational independence and reinforce its role as Nigeria’s sole multimodal accident investigation body,” he said.
Badeh explained that the newly approved CoS provides clear frameworks for career progression, including appointments, promotions, and training opportunities.
He added that it also establishes transparent disciplinary procedures and outlines comprehensive welfare provisions such as leave entitlements, medical services, allowances, and performance-based rewards.
The NSIB boss said the document balances employee rights with a strong emphasis on professionalism, confidentiality, and dedication—qualities critical to safety investigation work.
“The Conditions of Service guarantee that diligence, integrity, and commitment will be recognized and rewarded.
“It aims to foster a unified and highly disciplined workforce capable of meeting international standards.
“I call on staff members and union leaders to study and internalize the provisions of the CoS, which take immediate effect, as part of efforts to build a more motivated and efficient institution,” he said.

