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Kaduna Trade Fair Registers 248 Participants So Far – Official
Two hundred and forty-
eight participants have so far registered at the on-going Kaduna International Trade Fair, according to an official.
A senior organisiing officer of the fair, Mr Yusuf Billy, told newsmen in Kaduna that among the registered were local and international participants from eight countries.
He named the participating nations to include India, Hungary, Pakistan, Turkey, Ghana, Niger, Australia and Egypt.
Billy said that many government-owned and private agencies had also registered to participate in the fair.
It has been observed, however, that activities at the trade fair ground were picking up rather slowly as the turn out of people was not very massive but some participants were still mounting their pavilions at the ground.
Billy, who reacted to that, told journalists that the first two days of the trade fair were usually that dull.
“The activities are usually slow until much later, like from tomorrow. “You can also see that people are still registering; everything will fall in its proper place from tomorrow,” he said.
Meanwhile, participants at the 35th Kaduna International Trade Fair, which kicked off Friday, have been warned to adhere to the rules and regulations of the fair.
The Chairman, Security Committee of the fair, Col. Dudu Usman, gave the warning in Kaduna during an inspection.
He said that there were guidelines by the chambers to be followed but that some had been breached by some participants to the fair.
“If you have a stand, put your goods inside and not outside to create a passage for people to pass,” he said.
He advised the participants that did not have stands to get them through the chambers and obtain receipts.
“Only people who transact business with us legitimately will be allowed into the centre to exhibit their goods.
“We will not condole any misconduct, ours is to ensure that the environment is safe and conducive for everyone who comes to the fair,” he said.
When our correspondent visited the centre on Saturday, people were seen putting up stands to begin exhibition of their products.
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