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25 ships with petroleum products, others expected at Lagos port

Other items expected at the port are bulk sugar, frozen fish, bulk urea, bulk gypsum, butane gas, soya bean, bulk wheat, container and petrol.

• March 3, 2023
Ships at Lagos port used to illustrate the story.
Ships at Lagos port [ Photo Credit: The Guardian Nigeria]

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) on Friday said 25 ships conveying petroleum products and other goods were expected at Lagos port from March 3 to March 15.

It listed the items expected at the port as bulk sugar, frozen fish, bulk urea, bulk gypsum, butane gas, soya bean, bulk wheat, container and petrol.

The NPA also stated that 21 ships were already discharging general cargo, petrol, containers, soya bean meal, bulk urea, bulk fertiliser, bulk wheat, truck, bulk sugar, wheat bran pellet, automobile gasoline and frozen fish.

The authority noted that seven ships had arrived the port and were waiting to berth with containers, jet fuel, automobile gasoline and fuel.

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