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Exhibitors Express Mixed Feelings At Lagos Trade Fair
Some exhibitors have expressed mixed feelings over their participation at the 2012 Lagos International Trade Fair which ended on Sunday, November 11.
They expressed their sentiments in separate interviews with our correspondent in Lagos on Saturday.
While some said that the fair, which started on November 2, had not been as rewarding as they anticipated, one said that the fair had never been so good.
Mr Gabriel Eze, an exhibitor displaying Brazilian Weave-on, said that the fair was dull when compared to that of 2011.
He said that activities at the fair ground were not as impressive as those of past years.
“Last year, with the busy nature of the fairground and its environment, one did not need anybody to tell him that something was happening.
“But here, both inside and outside the fairground are quiet,” he said.
Mr Ndubuisi Cosmos, another exhibitor, said that the low turnout of visitors was responsible for the poor sales.
“It is when the visitors are many that sales will be much, but am optimistic that today and tomorrow will yield positive results,” Cosmos said.
Cosmos said that the change of venue might be responsible for low turnout of visitors.
Mr Herbert Zhang, a Chinese exhibitor displaying water pumping machines, said that the fair was good, but not as good as he was told it used to be.
Zhang said that he was told that the fair used to be very rewarding, adding that he was yet to meet his target.
“I hope to make as many business contacts as possible, but I have not gotten many as I expected.
“This is my first time at the fair, I hope that the 2013 trade fair will meet my expectations,” he said.
An official of Union Bank, who preferred anonymity, however, said that the fair had been very rewarding for his bank.
According to him, a lot of old and new customers have been transacting businesses at the stand since Nov. 2 when the fair started.
An official of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, organiser of the fair, said that the exhibitors’ complaints were coming too early.
He said that the fair would be better assessed at the end.
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