Ships carrying 40.76 million gallons of fuel arrive in Nigeria.

Two ships carrying 40,766,400 litres of Premium Motor Spirit, or PMS, landed at Tincan Island Ports in Lagos State on Friday, according to the Nigerian Ports Authority.

Ten ships carrying various goods, including used cars, will arrive at the port between Friday, November 1, 2024, and November 8, 2024, NPA added.

According to the NPA’s “Daily Shipping Position,” which The PUNCH was able to view on Friday, three of the ten boats anticipated within this time frame would be arriving with automobiles.

In addition to one vessel carrying 600 new cars, NPA stated that two vessels will be arriving with 600 secondhand cars.

It said that other consignments, such as bulk wheat, containers, and AGO (diesel), will be delivered by the remaining five boats.

It said, “Among other locations in Lagos State, the nine anticipated vessels will dock at Kirikiri Lighter Terminal, Five Start Logistics, Ports & Terminal Multipurpose Limited, Josepdam Ports Service Limited, and Tincan Island Container Terminal.”

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