NPA says at least 15 ships are waiting to berth at the Lagos ports amid gruelling queues for petrol across the country occasioned by scarcity.
NPA said that nine other vessels were expected to berth at various ports in Lagos.
The Nigerian Ports Authority says at least five vessels will berth various products at the Apapa and Tincan ports in Lagos on Monday.
In its ”Daily Shipping Position,” NPA said two expected vessels would berth with diesel.
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.
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) says it is committed to becoming the leading port in Africa.
The NPA said the three ships were expected to berth with crude oil, bulk urea and diesel.
On Wednesday, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) said 16 ships were waiting to berth at the Lagos ports.
Mr Oyetola said the objectives of the organisations included preventing unnecessary delays in maritime traffic,
