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Fuel supply: Hope rises as 23 ships discharge petrol, others at Lagos ports

By Becky Adi

The Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, on Tuesday said that 23 ships had arrived the Lagos Port Complex and were discharging petrol and other items.

The NPA, in its ”Daily Shipping Position”, said listed other items being discharged as automobile gasoline, bulk wheat, general cargo, container, frozen fish, plaster, trucks and bulk salt.

The authority said that 14 other ships were expected to arrive the port between Feb. 15 to Feb. 22, laden with more fuel, butane gas and others.

It said that the other items include bulk wheat, general cargo, frozen fish, bulk sugar and containers.

The “Shipping Position” indicated that four other ships had arrived the port, waiting to berth with general cargo and bulk sugar.

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