Seventeen ships are discharging petroleum and other goods at Apapa, Lekki, and Tin-Can Island ports in Lagos, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) said Saturday.
The authority disclosed this in its publication titled ‘Shipping Position’ made available to journalists in Lagos.
The NPA explained that ships are offloading an array of goods: aviation fuel, bulk pallets, cargo trucks, bulk wheat, diesel, general cargo, bulk sugar, bulk urea, and various containers.
38 other ships laden with petroleum products, food items and other goods are expected to arrive at Lagos ports between Saturday and Feb. 27.
NPA said that the expected ships would bring general cargoes, bulk urea, bulk wheat, crude oil, bulk gas, bulk pallets, general cargo, diplomatic cargo, blended stock, containers of various goods, and petrol.
Meanwhile, the authority said that 10 ships had arrived at the ports and were awaiting berthing with bulk urea, diesel, bulk wheat, aviation fuel, crude oil, general cargo, and bulk pallets.

