The port’s authority made this known on Wednesday in its daily publication “Shipping Position’’ in Lagos.
NPA said that the remaining four ships were laden with bulk fertilisers, base oil and aviation fuel.
It said that 36 other ships with petroleum products, food items and other consignments were expected in Apapa and Tin-Can Island Ports between
Jan. 10 and Jan. 29.
“The expected ships are carrying buckwheat, containers, general cargoes, bulk sugar, gas, salt, frozen fish, empty container, diesel and
aviation fuel,’’ NPA said.
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