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    Three Vessels to Discharge Petroleum Products at Lekki Deep Sea Port

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    By Milcah Tanimu

    The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has announced that three vessels will be discharging petroleum products at the Lekki Deep Sea Port in Lagos, according to its daily Shipping Position publication.

    The vessels are scheduled to unload aviation fuel, petrol, and diesel at the port.

    In addition to these, NPA reports that another 15 vessels are expected to berth at various terminals in Apapa and Tincan Island ports in Lagos. These vessels will carry a diverse range of goods, including general cargo, fresh fish, base oil, bulk wheat, towing machines, diesel, pallets, containers, bulk sugar, and more.

    This influx of vessels underscores the ongoing maritime activities and logistical operations at Lagos ports, contributing to the movement of essential commodities and goods across Nigeria.

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