Harboursandport.com: Lagos - A
total of 38.5 million metric tons of cargo was in Nigerian ports in the first
half of 2019, statistics by the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has stated.
The
above represents an increase of eight per cent over the cargo throughput of
35.91 million metric tons over the corresponding period of 2018.
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Managing Director of NPA, Hadiza Bala Usman |
The
number of ocean-going vessels that called at the nation’s six major seaports
within the period under review also increased from 2,008 to 2,111 –
representing a growth of 5.2 per cent.
According to the report, the
gross registered tonnage (GRT) of ocean-going vessels completed in the first
half of 2019 stood at 67 million metric tons – representing an increase of 3.3 per cent over the 64.89 million metric tons handled at the ports from January to
June 2018.
The report also showed that
container traffic recorded within the period stood at 901,395 Twenty Equivalent
Units (TEUs); a growth of 16.2 per cent over the 775,842 TEUs handled in the
corresponding period of 2018.
Delta Ports, according to the
report, witnessed significant growth as it handled 300 vessels compared to the
268 vessels handled by the port in the first six months of 2018. Rivers Ports
handled 160 vessels while Calabar Port handled 82 vessels during the period.
Cargo throughput at the Delta Ports rose by 52.2 per cent year-on-year from 2.89
million metric tons recorded in the first half of 2018 to 4.41 million metric
tons recorded in the first half of 2019.
Cargo throughput at the Tin Can
Island Port in the first half of 2019 stood at 7.79 million metric tons; a
growth of 12.7 per cent over the 6.92 million metric tons handled in the
corresponding period of 2018.
The significant growth recorded
in Delta Ports, according to the NPA report, was as a result of the recent
dredging of the port channel, which has increased the number of vessels,
especially petroleum tankers, calling at the port.
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