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Lekki Port Goes Deeper to Rule Trade Routes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39314, member: 636"] Nigeria plans to deepen Lekki Deep Seaport through new dredging work that will cost 1.5 billion dollars. Port Authority Managing Director Abubakar Dantsoho announced that the water depth will grow from 16.5 meters to 17 meters. Officials want the final depth to reach 19 meters when all construction finishes. The deeper water allows bigger ships to dock and load cargo more easily. Dantsoho visited the port with other management staff to check progress on the project. The port handles more cargo ships from neighboring countries that need access to the ocean trade routes. Larger vessels can dock at Lekki Port because of its deep water and modern equipment systems. Export businesses benefit from faster loading times and better access to international markets. The African Continental Free Trade Area agreement helps drive more trade through Nigerian ports. Agricultural products from inland areas reach global markets through this improved shipping facility. Port revenues create more foreign money coming into Nigeria and help the country's trade balance. Dantsoho expects export numbers to double or triple as more companies use the improved facilities. Marine Minister Adegboyega Oyetola approved the dredging project after years of planning and discussions. China Harbour Engineering Company will partner with Nigerian authorities to complete the water deepening work. Advanced technology systems at Lekki Port speed up cargo handling and reduce waiting times for ships. [/QUOTE]
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