Nigeria’s Seaports Halts Activities, Over 5,000 Cargoes Trapped, N2 Trillion Lost

[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 28/08/2025
Nigeria’s seaports, including Lagos, Port Harcourt, and Onne, have faced severe disruptions for two weeks, stranding over 5,000 cargoes and costing port users an estimated N2 trillion in demurrage. The crisis stems from persistent glitches in the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) B’Odogwu digital platform, critical for cargo clearance.Importers and manufacturers are reeling from delays, with demurrage fees piling up as containers remain stuck. Small businesses face potential bankruptcy as the financial burden grows.The B’Odogwu platform, meant to streamline customs processes, has been plagued (…)
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