The document stated that 15 other ships were already at the ports.
The NPA, in its ‘Daily Shipping Position’, on Tuesday disclosed that the vessels are expected from January 6 to 16.
No fewer than 41 ships laden with petroleum products, food items and other goods are expected to arrive at Lagos seaport.
Another 21 ships are expected to arrive the Lagos Port from February 24 to March 5, according to the Nigerian Ports Authority.
The Nigerian Ports Authority listed the petroleum products as butane gas, petrol and automobile gasoline.
The ships are expected to arrive at the Lagos Port Complex as from February 3 to February 14.
The other items include general cargo, container, bulk urea, bulk gypsum, automobile gasoline, jet fuel, base oil, soya bean oil, frozen fish and petrol.
Another 21 ships are expected at the port from January 30 to February 13.
The petroleum products were listed as petrol, jet fuel, automobile gasoline and base oil.
Items expected at the ports are sugar, frozen fish, general cargo, gypsum, wheat, container, salt, butane gas and soya bean meal.
