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Vessels Cut Berthing Time By Seven Days Using Lekki Port – Official by Ikaeniyan0: 4:32pm On Mar 30, 2023
Vessels cut berthing time by seven days using Lekki port – Official


The Chief Operating Officer of Lekki Deep Seaport, Lawrence Smith, has said the sailing time of vessels using the Lekki Deep Seaport is usually shortened by about a week.

Smith said this in an interview in the December edition of ‘Nigerian Ports Today’, a monthly publication of the Nigerian Ports Authority.

He added that the deep seaport will boost the economy of the country.

“Obviously, we are here to make money. The major influence of the Lekki deep seaport is to boost the economy of Nigeria. For example, if a vessel comes to Nigeria through the Lekki port, it saves about a week of sailing time and saves fuel. There is a great advantage geographically of where the Lekki port is.”




Smith said that the Lekki Deep Seaport was aware that there were many cargoes that do not come to Nigeria directly for various reasons.


According to him, the intention of the company is to make Nigeria a maritime hub in Africa.

“We want the Nigerian cargoes to come to Nigeria and also other African cargoes that are going farther north to come through Nigeria and to transship to those countries.”


He, however, blamed the lack of infrastructure as the reason for Nigeria’s low exports, adding that the port could become a catalyst that would change the trend.

“What I am saying is that we can create a refrigerated cargo and export crops that can get to marketplaces. It is a great opportunity and everybody has to be thinking in the same way,” he asserted.

Addressing the fears that the coming on stream of Lekki port will affect Apapa and Tincan island ports, he said, “We are not here to drive Apapa and Tincan out of business. They are also catalysts for the economic growth of Nigeria.”


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Re: Vessels Cut Berthing Time By Seven Days Using Lekki Port – Official by Christistruth03: 4:34pm On Mar 30, 2023
grin
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The Bad Belle ones will soon gather here to unleash another Wailing Tsunami

Anyway Nigeria needs rainfall

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Re: Vessels Cut Berthing Time By Seven Days Using Lekki Port – Official by Ganimu: 4:47pm On Mar 30, 2023
A lot been happening in Lagos in recent time

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Re: Vessels Cut Berthing Time By Seven Days Using Lekki Port – Official by vastolord4(m): 4:47pm On Mar 30, 2023
Christistruth03:
grin
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The Bad Belle ones will soon gather here to unleash another Wailing Tsunami

Anyway Nigeria needs rainfall

People like you hardly think outside the box.. always stuck on stupid and follow the crowd.. I'm not judging and no offence intended
Re: Vessels Cut Berthing Time By Seven Days Using Lekki Port – Official by Berrityga: 4:51pm On Mar 30, 2023
I heard Akwa ibom port is even closer.

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Re: Vessels Cut Berthing Time By Seven Days Using Lekki Port – Official by GeneralPula: 4:58pm On Mar 30, 2023
Ganimu:
A lot been happening in Lagos in recent time
But this particular news isn’t a bad news. You thought it was a bad news because you didn’t read through..

“Obviously, we are here to make money. The major influence of the Lekki deep seaport is to boost the economy of Nigeria. For example, if a vessel comes to Nigeria through the Lekki port, it saves about a week of sailing time and saves fuel. There is a great advantage geographically of where the Lekki port is.”
Re: Vessels Cut Berthing Time By Seven Days Using Lekki Port – Official by Ikaeniyan0: 7:14pm On Mar 30, 2023
Berrityga:
I heard Akwa ibom port is even closer.
Is not true

I doubt the Akwa Ibom port project has start

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