The Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) has linked renewed traffic congestion around Apapa Port to disruptions in global shipping caused by the ongoing crisis in the Middle East. Stakeholders have expressed concern over the return of gridlock on the Mile 2-Apapa Expressway. The NSC asserts that the international conflict is impacting the supply chain, leading to operational challenges at the port. This congestion hinders the efficient movement of goods and raises concerns about potential economic repercussions. The situation marks a setback after previous efforts to alleviate traffic issues in the Apapa corridor. Further details regarding the specific impacts and mitigation strategies are expected from the NSC.