Lekki Deep Sea Port: Pres. Buhari Welcomes Docking Of First Ship

President Muhammadu Buhari Has Congratulated The Federal Ministry Of Transportation And The Nigerian Ports Authority, On The Successful Berthing Of The First Ship At Lekki Deep Sea Port.

The Vessel, Zhen Hua 28, Delivered Three Ship To Shores And 10 Rubber Tyred Gantries (Rtg) Cranes Will Help In The Evacuation Of Cargoes From Vessels To The Shore.

The President, According To A Statement Issued On Saturday, By Femi Adesina, His Special Adviser On Media And Publicity, Recalls That His Approval Of Four New Seaports In The Country, Including The Lekki Deep Sea Port, Was Hinged On Growing The Economy, Creating Massive Job Opportunities, Foreign Investment Inflows And Trade Facilitation.

He Commended The Staff And Management In The Nation’s Maritime Sector, Who Are Working Round The Clock To Make The Operationalisation Of Lekki Deep Sea Port Before The End Of The Year A Reality.


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