– Seventeen ships are discharging petroleum products and other commodities at Apapa and Tin-Can Island ports in Lagos, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA)
– The ships were discharging buck wheat, petrol, general cargo, containers, salt, gypsum, bulk fertilizer, diesel, bulk sugar and bulk corn
– The 26 ships were expected on May 8; 30 ships on May 9; 31 ships on May 10 and 30 ships expected on May 11
Seventeen ships are discharging petroleum products and other commodities at Apapa and Tin-Can Island ports in Lagos, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), said on Friday, May 12.
NPA explained that the ships were discharging buck wheat, petrol, general cargo, containers, salt, gypsum, bulk fertilizer, diesel, bulk sugar and bulk corn.
It was also gathered that 29 other ships laden with petroleum products, food items and other goods are expected to arrive in Lagos ports between May 12 and June 3.
The 26 ships were expected on May 8; 30 ships on May 9; 31 ships on May 10 and 30 ships expected on May 11
READ
NPA said that the expected ships would bring base oil, general cargoes, bulk fertilizer, bulk corn, buck wheat, containers, empty container, bulk gypsum, bulk sugar, empty container and petrol.
The 26 ships were expected on May 8; 30 ships on May 9; 31 ships on May 10 and 30 ships expected on May 11.
READ ALSO: Osinbajo’s statement is highly disappointing – FFK
The document noted that 11 ships had arrived at the ports, waiting to berth with bulk fertilizer, Buck wheat, ethanol and petrol.
Source NAN
Watch this ZENITHBLOG.com video of traders groaning over prices of good in Nigeria:
‘);
});
}(window, document);
0naze
No comments:
Post a Comment