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Lagos ports servicing 16 ships discharging petrol, food, as 15 others expected –NPA

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), on Saturday, said that 16 ships had berthed at the Lagos ports and were discharging petroleum products and food stuff., according to `Shipping Position’, an NPA publication.

A copy of the publication, made available in Lagos, listed goods being discharged to include general cargo, bulk wheat, frozen fish, butane gas, base oil, fuel, bulk fertilizer and sodium carbonate.

It said that four other ships had arrived the ports, waiting to berth with bulk wheat, bulk sugar and petrol, while an additional 15 ships hauling petroleum products, food items and other goods, were being expected between  Jan. 16 and Jan. 29.

The NPA said the expected ships contained bulk sugar, frozen fish, bulk wheat, container, base oil, bulk malt, bulk gypsum and general cargo

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