Business
Trade Fair: Ghana, Akwa Ibom Win Awards
The 7th Abuja International Trade Fair has ended with Ghana
and Akwa Ibom State winning awards for the best performing country and best
performing state respectively.
Reports say that 15 local exhibitors also won special awards
for outstanding performance at the two-week fair.
Declaring the fair closed, Dr Solomon Nyagba, the President
of the Abuja Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (ABUCCIMA),
said that the chamber had re-positioned small and medium enterprises in the
country.
“The bulk of membership of the chamber is dominated by the
SMEs and once you make them strong, the economy will be strong”.
Nyagba stressed the need for participants at the fair to
adopt international best practice in their quest to improve their businesses
and commended the exhibitors for their patronage.
“I appreciate all the exhibitors both local and foreign
exhibitors for participating.
“I promise that any shortcoming witnessed as a result of
relocating to the permanent site would be taken care of before the next fair.’’
He expressed optimism that the business networking achieved
both locally and internationally during the fair would be utilised as such
contacts were the key essence of the fair.
In his remark, the senator representing the FCT, Sen. Philip
Aduda, commended ABUCCIMA for relocating the fair to the J. T. Useni Trade Fair
Complex on the Airport Road.
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