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Apapa Gridlock: Maritime Workers Issue 21-day Ultimatum, Threaten Strike

Apapa Gridlock: Maritime Workers Issue 21-day Ultimatum, Threaten Strike       The Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria has identified four shipping companies responsible for the gridlock caused by heavy duty trucks on Oshodi-Apapa Expressway. The organisation said the action of the companies had severally led to negative economic...

Apapa Gridlock Saddens Me, Says Buhari

Apapa Gridlock Saddens Me, Says Buhari   President Muhammadu Buhari said on Wednesday that he was saddened by the Apapa gridlock, especially the toll it had taken on business in the Lagos area. He spoke during a meeting with the leadership of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce...

Nigeria Loses N6trn Yearly To Apapa Gridlock, NECA Says

Nigeria Loses N6trn Yearly To Apapa Gridlock, NECA Says   A survey conducted by the organized private sector has revealed that Nigeria losses about N3.06 trillion, on non-oil export, and about N2.5 trillion earnings annually across the different sectors of the economy due to Apapa gridlock. According...

Apapa Gridlock: NPA sets Up Committee To Tackle Contending Issues

Apapa Gridlock: NPA sets Up Committee To Tackle Contending Issues   The Nigerian Ports Authority has set up a committee to look at the contending issues surrounding the Apapa gridlock, its effect on stakeholders and mitigating steps. The General Manager, Corporate and Strategic Communications, NPA, Jatto Adams,...

Apapa Gridlock: 3,000 Containers Attract N600m Retention Fees

Apapa Gridlock: 3,000 Containers Attract N600m Retention Fees An estimated 3,000 container-laden trucks which enter the ports in Lagos every day held in endless gridlock have their importers paying N200,000 deposit fee each per 20-foot container, summing up to N600m. The fee is deposited by an...

Apapa Gridlock: NPA Okays 10% Discount Habour Dues For Vessels At Eatern Ports

Apapa Gridlock: NPA Okays 10% Discount Habour Dues For Vessels At Eatern Ports As part of efforts to increase patronage at the Eastern Ports, and decongest Apapa port, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has approved a 10 per cent discount on harbour dues in all...