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ECCIMA set for 34th Enugu International Trade Fair

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January 19, 2023
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The Enugu Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (ECCIMA) says arrangements for the 34th edition of the Enugu International Trade Fair have reached advanced stage.

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The Vice President of the chamber, Nonye Osakwe, said the fair would hold between March 24 and April 3 at the International Trade Fair Complex, Golf Course, G.R.A., Enugu.

Osakwe said the theme of the fair is “Harnessing Nigerian human capital resources for global economic advancement”.

He said that the chamber had put the necessary facilities on ground to ensure a successful event.

He further said that the event “would provide the cleavages to gauge the economic outlook of the nation”.

These, he said, include “the attendant and available human capital market and opportunities that would be inclined to industrial development to make informed business and investment decisions.

“We are very hopeful that the fair would be a success, in spite of attendant challenges in the economic environment.

“A number of strategies have been put in place by the chamber to ensuring that all stakeholders realise meaningful outcome from participation in the fair.

Osakwe said that highlights of the event would include the identification and bringing to bare Nigerian human capital resources that would attract the global economic market to grow the national economy.

The ECCIMA President, Jasper Nduagwuike, said that China, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Rwanda, Zambia, Ghana Tanzania and many other countries would participate in the fair.

Nduagwuike also said that about 20 companies would be in attendance at the fair.

He regretted that many companies owned by some south easterners would prefer to attend Lagos Trade Fair but shun the Enugu fair.

“But this year, I am glad that states in the South-East have indicated interest to attend with the exception of Imo.

“We want to assure our numerous participants that adequate security measures have been put in place,” he said, adding that “Enugu State is safe”.

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