Ships laden with diesel, petrol, other imported products berth at Apapa, Tincan
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) says at least five vessels will berth various products at the Apapa and Tincan ports in Lagos on Monday.
This was announced in Shipping Position, a daily publication of the NPA.
The five expected vessels would berth with diesel, crude oil, fuel and containers of different products.
The NPA added that three other vessels were waiting to berth with bulk urea, crude oil and diesel at Lekki Deep Sea Port.
The NPA further said that two other vessels were also waiting to discharge containers and diesel at the Lekki Deep Sea Ports and SPM terminals in Lagos.
(NAN)
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