The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has launched a full investigation into the collision between a container vessel and an oil tanker at Bonny Anchorage in Rivers State, describing the incident as a "Very Serious Marine Casualty."
According to a statement issued by the Bureau's
Director of Public Affairs and Family Assistance, Funke Adebayo-Arowojobe, the
marine accident occurred on May 20, 2026, prompting the immediate activation of
emergency response procedures.
The NSIB said a specialised investigation team was
deployed to Onne and Bonny on May 22 to secure evidence and begin preliminary
inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the collision.
"The team boarded both vessels and carried out
extensive evidence-gathering procedures, including interviews with the Masters
and essential crew members. Relevant operational documents and navigational
records were also secured for analysis," the statement said.
Investigators also retrieved critical navigation and
operational data from the Voyage Data Recorder (VDR) and the Electronic Chart
Display and Information System (ECDIS) aboard the vessel MV Maersk Valparaiso
for forensic examination.
The Bureau stated that, in line with international
maritime protocols, Singapore's Transport Safety Investigation Bureau had been
formally notified because of its interest in the case. NSIB added that it was
already engaging both local and international maritime stakeholders connected
to the incident as part of the investigation process.
The agency stressed that the probe would be conducted
independently and professionally to determine both the immediate and underlying
causes of the collision while helping to improve maritime safety standards.
"It would be premature to speculate on the
probable causes at this stage. The Bureau strongly urges the public and all
stakeholders to refrain from speculation while investigations continue,"
the statement added.
The Bureau also noted that if urgent safety concerns
emerge during the investigation, immediate recommendations would be issued to
prevent similar incidents in the future. A final investigation report is
expected to be released publicly after the completion of the inquiry in
accordance with national and international maritime regulations.
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