Business
Industrialists Postpone Trade Fair In Aba
The Aba Small Scale In
dustrialists Association last Thursday postponed its trade exhibition from April to June.
The President of the association, Mr Fortunate Dike, told newsmen in Aba, that the association had not fixed a specific date but considered June as the most appropriate time for the exhibition.
Dike said the association’s consultants, Gema Expo, chose June to avoid a possible clash with other fairs in key participating countries.
He said that 500 exhibitors had so far registered for the fair but that the association was expecting 7,500 from across the world.
The president said the association involved the Nigerian-American Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Jordan Embassy to make the exhibition a world class annual event.
He said the desire of the association and its consultant was to make the exhibition a world class event.
Dike also said the exhibition would showcase Aba-made products, saying that the world cannot resist the products from the “Japan of Africa” when it discovers Aba’s creative competence and quality products.
He said the aim of establishing an annual fair to compete with the three international trade fairs in Enugu, Lagos and Kaduna had started yielding fruits.
“We have foreign and indigenous corporate organisations willing to partner with us. We also have both indigenous and foreign technicians and mechanists showing interest in the fair,” he said.
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