APAPA: Middle East crisis responsible for resurgence of traffic gridlock —NSC
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The Nigerian Shippers’ Council attributes the resurgence of traffic congestion and operational disruptions at the Apapa port corridor to supply chain disturbances linked to the ongoing Middle East crisis. This has led to renewed gridlock affecting the Mile 2-Apapa Expressway and concerns among stakeholders.
By Efe Onodjae The Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) has attributed the resurgence of traffic congestion and operational hiccups along the Apapa port corridor to disruptions in the global supply chain triggered by the ongoing Middle East crisis. The Council’s position comes amid growing concerns by stakeholders over the return of gridlock on the Mile 2-Apapa Expressway, […] The post APAPA: Middle East crisis responsible for resurgence of traffic gridlock —NSC appeared first on Vanguard News.