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    Lekki Deep Sea Port Emerges Nigeria’s Busiest Port By Cargo Volume

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    Lekki Deep Sea Port has emerged as the busiest port in Nigeria by cargo volume, reinforcing its growing role in the country’s maritime and trade infrastructure.

    The port recorded the highest cargo throughput among Nigerian seaports in 2025, a significant milestone since its commercial operations began.

    Located within the Lagos Free Zone, Lekki Deep Sea Port was developed to address longstanding congestion challenges at older Nigerian ports while improving the country’s capacity to handle large cargo vessels and rising trade volumes.

    Industry stakeholders say the strong performance recorded by the port demonstrates the impact of modern port infrastructure in improving logistics efficiency and cargo handling capacity across Nigeria’s maritime sector.

    Unlike many older ports that face draft limitations, Lekki Deep Sea Port is designed to accommodate larger container vessels, allowing it to handle higher cargo volumes and attract more international shipping traffic.

    The port’s deep-water design and advanced cargo handling systems have enabled faster vessel turnaround times and improved operational efficiency, making it increasingly attractive to global shipping companies seeking reliable logistics hubs in West Africa.

    Analysts note that the rise of Lekki Deep Sea Port could reshape Nigeria’s maritime landscape as cargo operators gradually shift traffic toward more efficient facilities.

    The development also signals a potential redistribution of cargo activity away from traditionally dominant ports such as Apapa and Tin Can Island, which have long struggled with congestion and infrastructure constraints.

    As cargo volumes increase at the Lekki facility, experts expect further investment in supporting infrastructure including road networks, logistics hubs and inland transport systems to sustain the port’s growth.

    Government officials and industry participants have repeatedly emphasized that modern port infrastructure will play a critical role in improving Nigeria’s competitiveness in regional trade and reducing logistics costs for businesses.

    The continued expansion of Lekki Deep Sea Port is also expected to support broader economic activities within the Lagos Free Zone, including manufacturing, warehousing and export-oriented industries.

    Market observers say the port’s performance underscores Nigeria’s efforts to modernize its maritime infrastructure and strengthen its position as a key trade gateway for West Africa.

    With rising cargo volumes and increasing international shipping activity, Lekki Deep Sea Port is positioning itself as a major logistics hub capable of supporting Nigeria’s long-term trade and economic growth.



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