No fewer than 41 vessels carrying petroleum merchandise, food commodities and different assorted cargoes are scheduled to berth at Apapa, Tin Can Island and Lekki Deep Sea ports in Lagos between January 2nd and fifth.
The Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, disclosed this in its newest Delivery Place report, which was obtained by journalists in Lagos on Friday.
In line with the doc, the vessels are anticipated to reach between January 2 and January 5, bringing in a variety of cargoes crucial to the nation’s economic system.
The NPA listed the consignments to incorporate crude oil, condensate, aviation gas, diesel, petrol, bulk bitumen, bulk salt, bulk soya beans, contemporary fish, wall pallets, containers and different normal cargo.
The authority additionally revealed that 10 vessels, together with tankers, had already reached the three ports and had been awaiting berthing approval.
These ships are laden with diesel, crude oil, aviation gas, bulk urea, contemporary fish, crude palm olein, bulk sugar, containers and normal merchandise.



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