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‘222 Local Firms In Lagos Trade Fair’
The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) said on Monday that 222 local companies, seven of them multinationals, were participating in the ongoing 25th Lagos International Trade Fair.
An official of the LCCI, who pleaded anonymity, told our correspondent in Lagos that computation of the number of foreign firms participating in the fair was still going on.
“The number of foreign participants cannot be determined now as the roll call of those present is being taken and more are being expected.
“The Export Promotion Councils in various countries were contacted by the LCCI and they had booked spaces,” the source said.
However, our correspondent covering the fair reports that conspicuous are countries such as China, India, Egypt, Ghana, Republic of Benin and Britain.
According to the official, there are currently 24 Nigerian states participating in the fair.
“We (LCCI) visited all the states individually and we are still expecting more of the states,” he said.
On complaints of poor illumination in the exhibition hall, the official suggested that individuals could install more lights.
He also spoke on the dilapidated state of the exhibition halls, saying that “the halls are the property of the Federal Government; we rent the halls and pay yearly”.
The official added: “We spend millions of naira every year to put things right at the trade fair ground.”
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