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PH Trade Fair: Traders Blame Poor Patronage On Publicity
Traders at the trade fair in Port Harcourt have blamed inadequate publicity as cause of poor patronage experienced during the fair.
Speaking in an interview with The Tide, Mr. Nnanna Ude of Nasonic investment Nigeria Limited said the organisers did not publicise very well. He advise that by next year the organisers should publicise and advertise more, also reduce the price per stands.
Mr. Austin Chidera of Austin Point lamented that they did not achieve their goals. “The money we paid for the stand was hardly recovered,” he noted.
Mr. Rasheed Akanni said that the tradefair is poorly organised, unlike the once in the past years. “People are not patronising us. We have not recovered the money. We paid for the stand, we urge the organisers to create more awareness before the commencement of the tradefair in 2011, in order to avert the problem of poor sales,” he said.
Dr. Tawa, a Herbal Naturalist Care of Yahlat Ventures pointed out that the sale of ticket affected their sale as the ticket allows a buyer one entrance and the ticket expires, thereby making the buyer to purchase another ticket, reducing the money provided for the purchase of our goods.
Grace Nwaimo/ Peace Anaele
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