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Special W’African Trade Fair Holds In PH, August
The Rivers State Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Prince Ogbonna Nwuke said a Special Trade Fair would be holding in Port Harcourt in August 2010 by exhibitors from Cameroun and other West African countries.
Nwuke made the disclosure when the new executive members of the state branch of National Association of Small Scale Industrialists (NASSI) paid him a courtesy visit in his office on Tuesday.
According to the commissioner, the trade fair which would hold at the Isaac Boro Park is expected to afford small and medium scale manufacturers the opportunity to collaborate with their counterparts within the sub-region.
He also disclosed that his ministry had produced a blueprint for business development in the state and would soon be made public while urging the members of NASSI to partner with the state government to strengthen their services.
Prince Nwuke noted that the state government was thinking of new ways of promoting businesses in the state, hence the decision to end double taxation, payment of marching ground and other forms of levy to encourage small scale enterprises to grow.
The commissioner said it was the realisation that govt is not a business outfit, that the present administration came up with public private partnership (PPP) and restricted its role to creating a conducive environment for businesses to operate.
He thanked NASSI for putting their house in order because SME remains the stepping stone to growth in business, assuring that the Ministry of Commerce and Industry would utilise the knowledge of the association to collaborate with them because they employ a number of persons.
According to him, “the state government is not paying lip service to opening up the state to investors and we are on the same page with Port Harcourt Chamber of Commerce, Mines and Agriculture (PHCCIMA) and the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN)”, and charged the new executive of NASSI to galvanise their members to explore the business potentials of the state.
Earlier, the Chairman of National Association of Small Scale Industrialists (NASSI) Mr. Rowland Odoyi, thanked the Rivers State government for all the support the organisation had received and promised to reposition it realising that commerce and industry begins with small scale industrialists.
Mr. Odoyi said the association intends to utilise Ahoada Industrial Estate by bringing industrialists especially, shoes factories from Aba and Benin to develop the area and requested for take off grants as well as inclusion of members into the decision making process in the ministry.
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