The NPA said two vessels were waiting to berth at Apapa and Tincan Island Ports with bulk urea and aviation fuel.
The Nigerian Ports Authority has said two of the expected seven ships would berth with crude oil on Tuesday at the Lagos ports
“Another five vessels are waiting to berth at Lagos Ports with aviation fuel, bulk urea and containers,” it said.
NPA said 17 vessels are expected to berth at Lagos ports on Friday, adding that three would berth with containers of different goods.
It said another five vessels, including bulk clinker, diesel, crude oil, and containers, are waiting to berth at Lekki Deep Sea Port.
On Wednesday, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) said 16 ships were waiting to berth at the Lagos ports.
“Three vessels are also waiting to berth with crude oil and cargo,” it said.
25 ships at the ports are discharging fuel, bulk wheat, general cargo, container, bulk salt, bulk sugar and frozen fishes.
On Tuesday, port authorities said another 23 ships had arrived and were also discharging petrol and others.
Another 17 ships are discharging fuel, bulk wheat, general cargo, containers, bulk urea, bulk gypsum, bulk sugar and frozen fish.