Wednesday, November 12, 2014

NPA reopens Apapa port

The management of Nigeriant Ports Authority said on Tuesday evening that the Apapa port has been reopened for business. This comes eight days after protesting Customs Agents blockade the port over allegations of high charges against terminal operators.
Assistant general manager, public affairs of NPA, Musa Iliya said management have been meeting with leadership of clearing agents over the crises and has eventualy cleared the blockade, while agents have been asked to return to work.
The management of Lagos Port Complex (LPC) of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) said it has cleared the blockade mounted by clearing agents and re-opened the nation’s major seaport for business.
Source: daily independent

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