The rest of the ships are carrying bulk salt, containers, bulk sugar, sulphur, bulk wheat, bulk urea, palm oleum and frozen fish.
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.
NPA indicated that five other ships had arrived at the port and were waiting to berth with jet fuel, automobile gasoline and petrol.
Nigeria has won the Switzerland-based Basel Institute on Governance’s first-ever ‘Outstanding Achievement in Collective Action Award’.
Fifteen other ships are expected to arrive at the ports between October 14 and October 25.
The NPA also stated that 18 ships were already discharging bulk wheat, general cargo, petrol, frozen fish, container, bulk urea, ethanol and butane gas at the ports.
Mr Sambo assured that Sukuk IV would rehabilitate the dilapidated access road to the Onne Port.
