Apapa Port Complex

Apapa Port Complex also known as the Lagos Port Complex is Nigeria's largest and busiest port complex.[1] The complex consist of a number of facilities including Apapa quays, Third Apapa Wharf Extension, Apapa Dockyard, Apapa Petroleum Wharf, Bulk Vegetable Oil Wharf, Ijora Wharf, Kirikiri Lighter Terminal, and Lily pond inland container terminal.[2] Financed and built by the colonial government of Nigeria, It became the nation's busiest port for exporting agricultural produce from the provinces of Western and Northern Nigeria in the late 1920s. Administration was transferred to the Nigerian government upon the granting of self-government and In 2005, the complex was divided into terminals and contracted out to private operators with NPA acting as the landlord and regulator.

  1. ^ Salisu, Umar Obafemi; Raji, B. A. (April 2017). "Analysis of Seaport Productivity in Pre and Post Concession Periods in Nigeria. a Study of Apapa Port". Transport & Logistics. 17 (42): 62–71.
  2. ^ "Supplement on NPA". The Nigerian Economist. Sahel Publishing & Printing Company. October 1987.