Nigeria Loses $19 Billion a Year to Delays, Bottlenecks at Ports: Report
Published on: Thursday 27 June 2019
Nigeria's Chamber of Commerce says the country is losing $19 billion a year, or five percent of its GDP, to gridlock, bribery and corruption at its ports. The country's vice president says a solution is underway. Truck drivers waiting for weeks to unload their goods aren't so sure. Timothy Obiezu reports from Lagos.
News source: https://www.voanews.com/episode/nigeria-loses-19-billion-year-delays-bottlenecks-ports-report-3932896