Ships with petrol, jet fuel, bulk wheat, sugar, other items berth at Lagos port

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) on Thursday said that six ships had arrived at the Lagos Port Complex, waiting to berth with petrol, jet fuel, automobile gasoline and containers.
The authority said that 23 other ships were expected to berth at the port between March 2 and March 15.
It listed items expected as bulk wheat, soya beans, container, sulphur, frozen fish, bulk sugar, bulk urea, butane gas and petrol.
It said that 22 other ships were discharging general cargo, container, petrol, bulk wheat, wheat bran pellet, truck, bulk sugar, bulk fertiliser, soya bean meal, automobile gasoline and bulk urea.
(NAN)
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