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16 ships carrying petrol, diesel, fresh fish to berth at Lagos ports

It said another five vessels, including bulk clinker, diesel, crude oil, and containers, are waiting to berth at Lekki Deep Sea Port.

• June 5, 2024
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The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) said on Wednesday that 16 ships were waiting to berth at the Lagos ports.

In its ‘Daily Shipping Position’, NPA said three vessels were expected to berth with containers of different goods.

Two of the vessels will berth with cargo, three with fresh fish, another two with bulk wheat, and the remaining six with bulk gypsum, petrol, diesel, and pellets.

The 16 vessels will berth at the Lagos terminals of Apapa Bulk Terminal (ABT) and ENL Consortium, Eko 1, Greenview Development Nigeria Ltd.

It said another five vessels, including bulk clinker, diesel, crude oil, and containers, are waiting to berth at Lekki Deep Sea Port.

(NAN)

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