12 ships discharged assorted products at Lagos ports, says NPA

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) said on Tuesday that 12 ships had arrived at the Lagos Port Complex and were discharging assorted products.
It listed the discharged items as general cargo, containers, bulk pellets, bulk sugar, frozen fish, soya bean meal, butane gas, and petrol.
The authority said 14 other ships were expected to arrive at the port between August 8 and August 22.
It said the ships carried frozen fish, bulk sugar, wheat, general cargo, butane gas, containers, and bulk fertiliser.
It indicated that two other ships had arrived at the port and were waiting to berth.
(NAN)
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