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19 ships discharge petroleum products, others at Lagos ports

Fifteen other ships are expected to arrive at the ports between October 14 and October 25.

• October 14, 2022
Lagos port
Lagos port

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) on Friday said 19 ships had arrived at the Lagos ports and were discharging petrol, bulk wheat, general cargo, frozen fish, bulk fertiliser, base oil, bulk coal, butane gas and bulk urea.

The authority said 15 other ships were expected to arrive at the ports between October 14 and October 25, and that the ships were carrying bulk wheat, general cargo, frozen fish, bulk sugar, bulk gypsum, base oil, petrol and containers.

It indicated that one other ship had arrived at the port and was waiting to berth with bulk wheat.

(NAN)

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