Tuesday, May 12, 2026 - The Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, has announced that no fewer than 37 vessels laden with petroleum products, food supplies and other cargoes are scheduled to arrive at major ports in Lagos.
According to the agency’s daily shipping position, the
vessels are expected at Apapa Port, Lekki Deep Sea Port and Tin Can Island Port
between May 11 and May 15, 2026.
The NPA disclosed that 10 of the incoming ships are carrying
diesel and aviation fuel, while one vessel is transporting petrol.
It added that another 10 vessels are expected with containerized
cargoes containing assorted goods.
The remaining ships are billed to berth with consignments
including fresh fish, general cargo, bulk wheat, sugar, gasoline, petrol and
crude oil.
The authority also revealed that one vessel has already
arrived at Apapa Port and is currently awaiting berth allocation for the
discharge of bulk fertilizer.
In addition, the NPA stated that about 15 ships are
presently offloading various cargoes at the ports, including containers,
petrol, diesel, fertilizer, trucks, base oil, fresh fish, bulk wheat and other
general goods.
The operations are ongoing across Apapa Port, Lekki Deep Sea
Port and Tin Can Island Port as maritime activities continue within the Lagos
port corridors.

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