Nigerian Ports Authority

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Welcome To Nigerian Ports Authority
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) is a Federal Government agency that governs and operates the ports in Nigeria. The major ports include; Lagos Port Complex, Lekki Deep Sea Port and Tin Can Island Port Complex in Lagos State. The Calabar Port Complex in Cross River State,  Delta Ports in Warri, Delta State and the Rivers Port Complex and Onne Port Complex both in Rivers State.
Our operations are carried out under the supervision of the Federal Ministry of Marine & Blue Economy. We also operate in collaboration with other Government Agencies.
The Head Office of the Nigerian Ports Authority is located at 26/28 Marina, Lagos, Nigeria.
Welcome To Nigerian Ports Authority
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) is a Federal Government agency that governs and operates the ports in Nigeria. The major ports include; Lagos Port Complex, Lekki Deep Sea Port and Tin Can Island Port Complex in Lagos State. The Calabar Port Complex in Cross River State,  Delta Ports in Warri, Delta State and the Rivers Port Complex and Onne Port Complex both in Rivers State.
Our operations are carried out under the supervision of the Federal Ministry of Marine & Blue Economy. We also operate in collaboration with other Government Agencies.
The Head Office of the Nigerian Ports Authority is located at 26/28 Marina, Lagos, Nigeria.
Port Locations
Lagos Port Complex
Tincan Island Port Complex
Rivers Port Complex
Onne Port Complex
Delta Port Complex
Calabar Port
Lekki Deep Sea Port
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Managing Director’s Speeches
Dr. Abubakar Dantsoho - MD
Port Security
Level 1 Security
Nigerian Ports Authority Offers Level 1 Security, which signifies a relatively peaceful atmosphere.
Recent Posts
NPA PORT MODERNISATION, NSW AS CATALYSTS FOR NEW ERA OF TRADE
March, 2026
OYETOLA PRESENTS ₦10.5BN 2026 MARINE AND BLUE ECONOMY BUDGET, LAMENTS INADEQUATE FUNDING
February, 2026
FROM CONGESTION TO GLOBAL INFLUENCE: INSIDE NPA’s HISTORIC 2025 MARITIME TRANSFORMATION
December, 2025
ABUJA’S CENTRALITY, AGRO-ALLIED POTENTIAL IS STRATEGIC TO BOOSTING NIGERIA’S NON-OIL REVENUE – DANTSOHO
October, 2025
AT UNGA, DANTSOHO PLEDGES GLOBALLY COMPETITIVE, DIGITALLY DRIVEN PORT SYSTEM FOR NIGERIA
September, 2025
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NPA Handbook
Barge Operations Handbook year 2022
Barge Operator Pre-Assessment Form
Notice To Mariners
Barge/Pusher Tug Minimum Safety Standards Checklist
Ports Statistics
Standard Operating Procedure
Nigerian Port Process Manual
Form COR-1
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