The source content provided is too thin to work with fully. Only the opening sentence is visible before it cuts off with "Apapa and Tin" and a "read more" link. Based on the strict rule to stay faithful to source facts only, here is what can be written from the available information:
The Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council, known as PEBEC, has uncovered a pattern of extortion checkpoints operating along the Apapa and Tin Can port corridors in Nigeria. The findings point to a serious problem at two of the country's busiest trade gateways, where businesses and transporters move billions of naira worth of goods daily.
PEBEC's discovery raises urgent questions about who is running these checkpoints, how long they have been operating, and what it is actually costing Nigerian importers, exporters, and everyday consumers to move cargo through these ports.
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Originally published by BusinessDay.