Enugu International trade fair begins

Aja Chukwumerije, Enugu 

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The Enugu state International Trade Fair has kicked off in the state capital.
The President of Enugu Chamber of Commerce, Industries Mines and Agriculture, Mr Jasper Nduagwuike said that the chamber under the 16th Council is proud of how far it has come as he announced that before the end of 2023, a full exhibition centre will be erected at the trade fare ground.
Nduagwuike who was speaking at the opening ceremony of the 34th Enugu International trade fare, said the pavilion may not have been completed the way it was planned, but the Chamber has come far, despite all odds.
Nduagwuike said the cash scarcity and the electioneering process posed a challenge to the actualisation of the fair.
“It gladdens my heart that this occasion is holding despite the onerous odds that challenged it. These odds include the political situation in the country, the misadventure of the cashless policy which threw spanners into the works of every project,” Nduagwuike stated.
He also used the opportunity to turn the sod for the Enugu computer village, a multi billion naira project guaranteed to change the landscape of Enugu and increase commercial activities to greater heights.
“God who has been our help in ages past is still our hope for the years to come and I can assure you that things will always get better.
“So relax, network, consummate deals, and generally enjoy the ambience and hospitality of the coal city state. It is morning yet on creation day,” Nduagwuike stated.
Also in an address, the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment in Nigeria, Adeniyi Adebayo who was represented by Sunday Jaja, Deputy Director, Multinational at the Ministry, said that the government of Nigeria has adopted policies aimed at promoting micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) in Nigeria.
 “This sector currently represents 96 percent of the businesses in Nigeria and contributes 75 percent of national employment. This, growth in this sector is directly correlated with growth in the economy as a whole and in the level of employment throughout Nigeria,” the Minister said.
He congratulated the ECCIMA for organising the 34th edition of the fair as it has witnessed tremendous improvement and introduced numerous innovations.
The Enugu Chamber of Commerce, Industries Mines and Agriculture (ECCIMA) was established in 1963 for the promotion and protection of Commerce and Industry, as well as to represent and express the opinion of the business community on questions affecting Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture in Enugu state, including, south eastern Nigeria and Nigeria.
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