Lekki deep port just open operation

NIGERIA JUST OPENED THE DEEPEST PORT IN WEST AFRICA AND IT WILL GENERATE $361 BILLION FOR THE CONTINENT OVER THE NEXT 45 YEARS🇳🇬 🌊 





Lagos has always been Africa's commercial heartbeat. 


The Lekki Deep Sea Port just gave it a brand new pulse.


Nigeria's first fully automated port has more than doubled the capacity of Lagos ports which had remained the same for 25 years and will now accommodate the world's largest cargo ships while reducing cargo wait times from over 50 days to just two days. 


Over the 45-year concession period, Lekki Port will contribute $361 billion to Nigeria's GDP and produce 170,000 job opportunities for Nigerian families.


Rising from 90 hectares of land within the Lagos Free Zone, the $1.5 billion facility features three container berths, three liquid berths and one dry bulk berth the deepest port infrastructure in all of West Africa.


Nigeria built it. Africa benefits from it. The tide has truly turned.


 

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