The NPA said 44 ships are expected at the ports between April 10 and April 15.
The court adjourned the case until April 15, for hearing.
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) stated this in its publication, “Shipping Position,” on Wednesday in Lagos.
The TCN stated that the transformers were installed between January 2024 and November 2025.
At least 11 ships have arrived at Lekki, Tincan and Apapa ports in Lagos, waiting to discharge diesel, crude oil, bulk urea, aviation fuel and general cargo.
38 ships laden with various commodities are expected to arrive in Apapa, Lekki and Tin-Can Island Ports from February 20 to February 28.
Mr Bird described the Dangote refinery as one of the most modern and automated facilities globally.
NPA said the ships were discharging petrol, diesel, crude oil, buckwheat, general cargo, containers, bulk gas, fresh fish, bulk gypsum, base oil, and bulk urea.
Bamidele Kasali, chairman of the Lekki LCDA in Lagos, has warned residents against indiscriminate waste disposal on highways, roadsides and other public spaces.
The CP announced the starting of mobile court operations on the coastal road.
