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Plateau: Chamber Organises Trade Fair, Oct
The Plateau Chamber of
Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (PLACCIMA) said the 2016 Trade Fair will hold from October 18 to 29 at Jos Polo Field.
PLACCIMA President, Chief Bulus Dareng, told journalists in Jos on Sunday that with the return of relative peace to the state, the fair would hold.
Explaining that insecurity prevented the chamber from organising the fair in the last five years, Dareng expressed optimism that the fair would be attended by local, national and international exhibitors.
“The long silence of not having the trade fair since 2011 was as a result of the crises that engulfed the state.
“If we had organised a trade fair during that period, many people outside the state wouldn’t have come and the aim would have been defeated.
“As it is now Plateau is relatively peaceful, we know that it cannot be completely peaceful because the security challenge is all over the country.
“We know that the security situation in the country is generally bad.
“However, like the French, the Germans, and the Americans would say, we remain resolute and move on with life without succumbing to few distractive elements.’’
Dareng added that the demise of the former president of the chamber, late Sen. Silas Janfa, also contributed to non-staging of the yearly event.
The PLACCIMA president further said that the chamber was also unable to get the necessary support from the previous administration in the state because of the prevailing situations it was grappling with in the face of dwindling economy.
He said that the present government of Mr Simon Lalong is giving the chamber every support it needed and the security situation has greatly improved.
“If we have a barometer we would say that security situation has improved to 80 per cent, and that 80 per cent builds the confidence of people outside who are willing to come.
“The situation is very ripe for the trade fair and the government has given us the confidence that there would be adequate security on ground and people who want to participate in the fair should not be afraid,’’ he added.
Dareng said that the fair, which would be the best ever to be organised on the Plateau if not Nigeria, would further build confidence and expose investors to economic potential of the state.
The president stressed that the business community would interact with those outside the state with a view to expanding their business scope.
He stated that the chamber had constituted committees ranging from security to logistics, whose members are working hard to ensure that every detail is taken care of.
According to him, the chamber is working with a competent consultant, Anista Marketing and Events Limited that has conducted trade fairs in many parts of the country and was confident of the outcome.
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