Badeh made this known on Monday when he formally took over from his predecessor, Akin Olateru in Abuja.
He said his vision, among others, included ensuring that Nigerian skies are the safest in Africa.
He commended President Bola Tinubu and the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Festus Keyamo, for finding him worthy of the appointment.
Badeh said, “As I take over this crucial agency, I do so with a distinct vision – not solely mine, but one harmoniously aligned with the visionary directives and foresight of the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace, Mr. Festus Keyamo SAN.
“The minister has charted a clear course through his five-point agenda for the ministry, under which the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau is domiciled.
“I am honoured to be a part of the team navigating this course and I am fully committed to implementing the first point of the agenda, which focuses on ensuring strict compliance with safety regulations and continuously enhancing Nigeria’s rating by the International Civil Aviation Organisation.
“I stand before you not just as a seasoned aviation professional, but as a concerned citizen.”
He added, “I have seen the scars of tragedy, felt the sting of loss, and understand the ripple effect of a single accident.
“It is this understanding that fuels my passion, drives my resolve, and compels me to dedicate every ounce of my being to ensuring that no journey ends in sorrow and no life is lost in vain.
“I see a future where Nigerian skies are the safest in Africa, our trains glide seamlessly across the land, our waterways are traversed with confidence, and every journey, by any mode, is undertaken with the utmost assurance of safety.
“My vision for the NSIB is to be an agency defined not by the tragedies we investigate, but by the transformative advancements in transport safety that we inspire.”
The New DG noted that his vision was not to simply react to accidents but “we will proactively prevent them from occurring.”