Jos trade fair: 300 foreign exhibitors to participate

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No fewer than 300 exhibitors from seven countries would participate in the 2018 Jos Trade Fair, an official said.

Ms Bolchit Barshep, the MD/CEO of the consulting firm working with
Plateau Chamber of Commerce Industries Mines and Agriculture (PLACCIMA)
on the fair, said measures had been put in place for a successful
outing.

“We are expecting over 300 exhibitors from 7 countries namely: India, Egypt, Pakistan, Ghana, Mali, Senegal and Niger.

“We are also expecting national exhibitors from the 36 states of
Nigeria for the fair holding from Oct. 16 to Oct. 28 at the Jos Polo
Field,” Barshep said on Sunday in Jos.

She assured participants of adequate security as the organizers were
working closely with relevant security agencies to ensure safety of
lives and property within and outside the venue.

Barshep added that the state government was fully involved to support
the security efforts, stressing that nothing would be left to chance.

She said that this year’s edition focuses on sustainable development
of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in a challenging economic
environment.

Barshep announced that a magazine, Plateau Business Hub would be launched during the opening ceremony of the fair.

“We also have GIZ sponsoring 6 MSMEs alongside Plateau state Ministry
of Trade, Commerce and Industries and will be showcasing various
potentials of the state.

“The potentials are drawn from all relevant sectors of Plateau
economy particularly in the areas of tourism, agriculture, Information
and Communication Technology (ICT), sports and entertainment,” she said.

Barshep said that her firm, Anista had partnered with a recording
company in Abuja for a one year record deal with the winner of its youth
empowerment platform ‘Back to the Roots Concert’ Season 3.

According to her, the partnership is to ensure that youths are well engaged during the 17-day programme.

“Jos Trade Fair is the largest platform in Northern Nigeria where
commercial and social activities are boosted nonstop for 17 days;
bringing the world to Jos.

“We appeal to the good people of Plateau to take full advantage of
the various opportunities available at the trade fair,” she said.

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