kettykin: 9:54pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
Naira devaluation, FX scarcity and high exchange rates are causing a lull in business activities at the nation’s seaport generally, and the brand new $1.5 billion Lekki Deep Seaport is not an exception.
The port, which started commercial operations in April 2023, six months ago, is yet to start witnessing a boom in the volume of import and export containers coming and leaving the port.
The economic downturn in Nigeria has continued to slow the wider acceptance of Nigeria’s first deep seaport as a preferred destination for importers and other businesses.
Statistics obtained exclusively from Bolaji Abimbola, the media consultant to the port, show that the total ship traffic to Lekki Port in the last six months between April and September stands at 36 vessels.
The 36 vessels brought in a total of 18,198 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in six months.
A breakdown further shows that 18 out of the 36 vessels brought in transhipment containers with consignments going to other West African neighbouring countries in line with the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) drive to make Lekki Port, a regional hub.
Abimbola told BusinessDay that most of the containers meant for the Nigerian market are moved via the waters using barges to avoid clogging the road.
“Lekki Port is a new product and the managers of the port are carrying out aggressive marketing to attract more oceangoing vessels to bring in containers to the port. The NPA on their part is also selling it into the consciousness of Nigerian importers and neighbouring West African countries. Gradually, business is coming into the port and in less than no time, everybody that cares will want to do business here because of the high level of efficiency in this port,” said a source close to the port who does not want his name in the print for lack of authorisation to speak.
The source blamed the country’s economic hardship for Nigeria’s low import volume, which he said is not peculiar to Lekki Port as the high exchange rate of naira to dollar and surging inflation eat deep into the purchasing power of importers and consumers in Nigeria
When BusinessDay visited the Ibeju-Lekki area and the Lekki Port last week for an on-the-spot assessment of the ongoing construction of the 6-lane Lekki-Epe Expressway, only about two empty containers carrying trucks were sighted on the road near Dangote Refinery.
Also, no truck was sighted entering nor exiting the new port with containers due to the industrial action embarked on by the Lekki Port chapter of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, which rendered the port inactive for days.
The Union went on a warning strike to protest the refusal of Lekki Freeport Terminal, the port’s terminal operator, to pay workers the collective bargaining agreement and child education allowance as it is done in other ports in Nigeria.
“We are not seeing any truck carrying containers in and out of the port because the workers are on strike. But if the port is operational, it does not affect road construction because trucks are not allowed to park indiscriminately on the road as they do in Apapa and Tin-Can Island Ports. I don’t know how the managers of the port are doing it but I learnt that a trucker can only come to the port if he has an appointment to come,” Ude Amobi, a safety personnel at the Hitech construction site, told our correspondent.
Amobi, who disclosed that he was part of the Hitech team that worked on the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway, said that there is a high level of efficiency and orderliness in truck movement along the Lekki axis.
Babajide Ishola, a clearing agent told BusinessDay that when he recently went to Lekki Port to take delivery of a consignment, the truck had to follow Epe to Ijebu-Ode Road, which is usually free without having to through Lekki-Epe Expressway.
According to Ishola, importers and their agents have alternatives depending on the location of the warehouse where the container is going.
“Containers going to the Lagos Mainland can avoid the crazy gridlock at the Awoyaya-Sangotedo-Ajah axis of the road by following Epe-Ijebu-Ode and reconnecting Lagos through Ikorodu. Those containers going to the Northern or Eastern parts of the country have no business with Lagos. They can use the Epe-Ijebu-Ode road to find their routes,” he explained.
Meanwhile, Kehinde Olubi-Neye, chief commercial officer of Lekki Freeport Terminal, told journalists in Lagos recently, that Lekki Port operates a vehicle booking system that is linked to the automated gate where truck drivers are required to book appointments in advance before coming to the port.
He said the automated vehicle booking system operates like an electronic call-up, and it creates a system that allows trucks to access its truck park located very close to the port from where they access the port to pick up containers.
On his part, Laurence Smith, the chief operating officer of Lekki Port, said the 150-capacity truck park would eliminate chaotic traffic associated with existing Apapa and Tin-Can Ports and avoid indiscriminate parking of trucks on the access roads to the port.
“Lekki Freeport Terminal operates a vehicle booking system widely used at all major container terminals globally. This will ensure that trucks are called via a booking system and will prevent congestion on the local road. The truck park eliminates loss of man-hours in traffic congestion and delays in port operations,” he said.
Olubi-Neye said the terminal operator is doing everything possible to ensure that there is ease in the movement of cargo out of Lekki Port.
According to him, the automated vehicle booking system will the comprehensive call-up system for the Lagos Free Zone, Lekki Port, Dangote Free Zone, Dangote Refinery and the Pinnacle Oil and Gas, which the Lagos State Government is planning to deploy.
“We are in active discussions with the Lagos State Ministry of Transport and other stakeholders on the deployment of the call-up system for the Lekki area and we have confidence that the coming onboard of the call-up system for trucks will address any concerns that prospective port s would have over access to Lekki Port,” he said.
He said Lekki Port is also moving containers using barges via the waterway from Lekki Port to the Ikorodu area of Lagos.
https://businessday.ng/news/article/lekki-port-struggles-to-gain-traction-amidst-economic-headwinds/?amp=1
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successmatters(m): 9:55pm On Oct 20, 2023 |

This is good news for bat ers, afterall, na Igbo they build the seaport for, Igbos will lose money tire.
As long as igbos are suffering high exchange rates, we are happy
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kettykin: 10:01pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
successmatters:

This is good news for bat ers, afterall, na Igbo they build the seaport for, Igbos will lose money tire.
As long as igbos are suffering high exchange rates, we are happy
The problem is that it is affecting everything and everyone in the value chain, from the sea ports to banks to insurance, supply chain, eco systems, transport and logistics, warehouse, and Lagos revenue, federal revenue, extortionists like MC oluomo and his boys.
This is really Viva Lagos, Lagos economy has tanked
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FreeStuffsNG: 10:02pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
successmatters:

This is good news for bat ers, afterall, na Igbo they build the seaport for, Igbos will lose money tire.
As long as igbos are suffering high exchange rates, we are happy
Smh. What does this have to do with Igbo? This is a project that took like 20 years from envisioning by President Bola Tinubu when he was the Lagos state Governor, to take off to be realized today.
The port will last for more than 100 years so 6 months of starting is still trial phase and they're actively building up shipments with more of transhipment for now to ensure that the 6 lane roads and other constructions are perfected. Check my signature for free stuffs!
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successmatters(m): 10:03pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
kettykin:
The problem is that it is affecting everything and everyone in the value chain, from the sea ports to banks to insurance, supply chain, eco systems, transport and logistics, warehouse, and Lagos revenue, federal revenue MC oluomo and his boys.
This is really Viva Lagos, Lagos economy has tanked
It's not affecting bat ers, they have an id card that makes them pay less money. It's only Obidients that suffer.
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kk2027: 10:06pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
successmatters:
It's not affecting bat ers, they have an id card that makes them pay less money. It's only Obidients that suffer.
This government will favor me 
1million naira now is about 12k Ghana Cedis
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successmatters(m): 10:07pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
FreeStuffsNG:
Smh. What does this have to do with Igbo? This is a project that took like 20 years from envisioning by President Bola Tinubu when he was the Lagos state Governor, to take off to be realized today.
The port will last for more than 100 years so 6 months of starting is still trial phase and they're actively building up shipments with more of transhipment for now to ensure that the 6 lane roads and other constructions are perfected
You go explain tire. So you don't want to mention Igbo in every thread again? What's wrong with you guys now?
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igwebuike01: 10:08pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
successmatters:

This is good news for bat ers, afterall, na Igbo they build the seaport for, Igbos will lose money tire.
As long as igbos are suffering high exchange rates, we are happy
Always finding cheap consolation with Igbos
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kettykin: 10:08pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
successmatters:
It's not affecting bat ers, they have an id card that makes them pay less money. It's only Obidients that suffer.
Hahaha, you can say that again, the first to be hit are the investors who invested hard earned resources to build the ports and its dependent businesses, second to be affected are shipping companies, banks , insurance companies who have deployed machineries in place for a smooth business operation third is the state and federal institutions who are direct beneficiaries of such investment , then the citizenship
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successmatters(m): 10:08pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
kk2027:
This government will favor me 
1million naira now is about 12k Ghana Cedis
Don't mind them, they thought it will make us suffer?
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successmatters(m): 10:14pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
kettykin:
Hahaha, you can say that again, the first to be hit are the investors who invested hard earned resources to build the ports and its dependent businesses, second to be affected are shipping companies, banks , insurance companies who have deployed machineries in place for a smooth business operation third is the state and federal institutions who are direct beneficiaries of such investment , then the citizenship
I wish these human beings have a functional brain, they will think first of how to suppress some tribes before calculating business risks. Such a pathetic bunch of fellows.
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OkCornel(m): 10:16pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
Tinubu till 2031😁
Supreme Court will ratify this coup.
Shege pro max in progress
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successmatters(m): 10:16pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
igwebuike01:
Always finding cheap consolation with Igbos
Yes, that's how to win favors in Nigeria
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successmatters(m): 10:17pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
OkCornel:
Tinubu till 2031😁
Supreme Court will ratify this coup.
Shege pro max in progress
Third term agenda is ed this time around, I want to check how many people will survive this shege
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tsdarkside(m): 10:17pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
petty importers....
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OkCornel(m): 10:19pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
successmatters:
Third term agenda is ed this time around, I want to check how many people will survive this shege
Oh yes, even fourth term agenda sef. I fully endorse.
It pays to be a Tinubu slave 😁
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kettykin: 10:21pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
successmatters:
I wish these human beings have a functional brain, they will think first of how to suppress some tribes before calculating business risks. Such a pathetic bunch of fellows.
They have buried Lagos and are about loosing their status as the economic capital of Nigeria all in their fruitless greed to bury the destiny of others. There is no company in Lagos that is not under the strangle hold of debt from eateries to hotels, to clubs , telcos , manufacturing companies, farms, food companies even SME. The largest economic bubble is about to burst in Lagos.
The full year financial results for companies for 2023 will make every lagosian a wailing wailer
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successmatters(m): 10:27pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
kettykin:
They have buried Lagos and are about loosing their status as the economic capital of Nigeria all in their fruitless greed to bury the destiny of others. There is no company in Lagos that is not under the strangle hold of debt from eatery, to clubs , telcos , manufacturing companies, farms, food companies even SME. The largest economic bubble is about to burst in Lagos.
The full year financial results for 2023 will make every lagosian a wailing wailer
They will never stop to smell what they have been shovelling all these while. What they are looking to do is to build another seaport at ikorodu and kill the one in pH, that's what druggie uses in enslaving them. That's why the elections were tribalized so that people will bat to protect Lagos.
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kk2027: 10:37pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
successmatters:
Yes, that's how to win favors in Nigeria
Unfortunately
And the economy is sinking before their eyes
This government will favor me
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afube: 11:07pm On Oct 20, 2023 |
tsdarkside:
petty importers....
go and tell that to the port owners and investors.........whether they will not slap that silliness from your amala face!
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DeLaRue: 12:06am On Oct 21, 2023 |
Nigeria should focus on exporting more goods. That's the way for the country to earn more dollars to pay for essential imports.
The fact that importation is slowing down is good for the economy in the long term, but only if Nigerians take advantage by producing more of what we eat and use locally.
How is it bad if imports of indian/peru/Brazilian hair, lotions, creams, breakfast cereals, furniture, multi vitamins, shoes, and thousands of other non-essential goods that we can produce locally reduce drastically?
Are China and India developing their economies by importing everything under the sun from other countries and not producing their own locally?
So Lekki ports is not busy. Are we supposed to be celebrating importation that enriches other countries  Why aren't we asking why we have nothing to export through the port?
Keep importing everything na. We shall see what will happen to the Naira. Sebi, the government will put a printer in Aso Rock and start printing dollars abi?
People are just not serious in this country.
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Houseofglam7(f): 6:31am On Oct 21, 2023 |
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Adeneeyee84: 6:32am On Oct 21, 2023 |
Same story everyday, no evidence
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NicebutSingle: 6:32am On Oct 21, 2023 |
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MrEverest(m): 6:33am On Oct 21, 2023 |
Very soon, everyone in Lagos will be operating at a deficit, from the investors down to the common man on the streets. Tinubu really destroyed this country.
kettykin:
They have buried Lagos and are about loosing their status as the economic capital of Nigeria all in their fruitless greed to bury the destiny of others. There is no company in Lagos that is not under the strangle hold of debt from eateries to hotels, to clubs , telcos , manufacturing companies, farms, food companies even SME. The largest economic bubble is about to burst in Lagos.
The full year financial results for companies for 2023 will make every lagosian a wailing wailer
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MrEverest(m): 6:36am On Oct 21, 2023 |
Lol, this zombies will continue writing rubbish. Just look at this one. Okay, now that we're no longer importing anything significant, why is naira still crashing badly? Why is naira now almost 1200 to a single dollar? Why is naira now one if the worst currencies in the world despite very low imports?
Imbeciles!!!
DeLaRue:
Lack of dollars affects imports, it doesn't affect exports.
Nigeria should focus on exporting more goods. That's the way for the country to earn more dollars to pay for essential imports.
The fact that importation is slowing down is good for the economy in the long term, but only if Nigerians will focus on producing more of what we eat and use locally.
How is it bad if imports of indian/peru/Brazilian hair, lotions, creams, cornflakes, furniture, multi vitamins, shoes, and thousands of other non-essential goods that we can produce locally reduce drastically?
Are China and India developing their economies by importing everything under the sun from other countries and not producing their own locally?
So Lekki ports is not busy because of lack of imports. Are we supposed to be celebrating importation that enriches other countries Why aren't we asking why we have nothing to export through the ports?
Keep importing everything na. We shall see what will happen to the Naira. Sebi, the government will put a printer in Aso Rock and start printing dollars abi?
People are just not serious in this country.
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rajiedreez: 6:37am On Oct 21, 2023 |
Make Dem employ marketers
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Theunbothered: 6:37am On Oct 21, 2023 |
Naptu2 must be devastated.
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Theunbothered: 6:38am On Oct 21, 2023 |
DeLaRue:
Lack of dollars affects imports, it doesn't affect exports.
Nigeria should focus on exporting more goods. That's the way for the country to earn more dollars to pay for essential imports.
The fact that importation is slowing down is good for the economy in the long term, but only if Nigerians will focus on producing more of what we eat and use locally.
How is it bad if imports of indian/peru/Brazilian hair, lotions, creams, cornflakes, furniture, multi vitamins, shoes, and thousands of other non-essential goods that we can produce locally reduce drastically?
Are China and India developing their economies by importing everything under the sun from other countries and not producing their own locally?
So Lekki ports is not busy because of lack of imports. Are we supposed to be celebrating importation that enriches other countries Why aren't we asking why we have nothing to export through the ports?
Keep importing everything na. We shall see what will happen to the Naira. Sebi, the government will put a printer in Aso Rock and start printing dollars abi?
People are just not serious in this country.
Go and open your factory to export. When you do you will understand that it's rubbish you just typed.
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AntiChristian: 6:38am On Oct 21, 2023 |
It's not gonna be easy but it'll come to fruition!
Aamin!
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Nahunger(m): 6:39am On Oct 21, 2023 |
35k will favour you and your family
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naijaboy756: 6:41am On Oct 21, 2023 |
To think that Tinubu’s economic numbers will be worse that Buharis’
7th wonder if the world
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