ORGANISERS of the annual Lagos International Trade Fair (LITF), the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), have said over 1 million visitors are expected at this year’s edition of the fair. This, they said, would represent a big leap from the average of 350,000, usually recorded during the ten-day period, in the past.
The Chairman Trade Promotion Board, LCCI, Prince Abimbola Olashore, disclosed this at a media briefing organised by LCCI, in Lagos, recently.
Olashore, who was represented by the Chamber’s Vice President, Otunba Akinbo Akin-Olugbade also stated that, just like last year, the gates to the fair would be flung open, this year, to allow as many visitors as possible to leverage the opportunities of discounted prices, and networking, the fair usually provided.
Besides encouraging more participation, he expressed the belief that the free entry policy would also go a long way in encouraging those who had always stayed away in the past, due to the fee they and their family members would have to pay at the gate before entry.
“We believe making the entry free for all has become imperative at these trying economic times, so as to provide the opportunity for many who may want to do their Christmas shopping at the fair,” he stated.
Olashore expressed delight that this year’s edition of the event would surpass the average record of 350,000 visitors, 3,500 exhibitors, and 15 countries participating annually, as evidenced in the expression of interests from stakeholders.
He added that the fair, tagged ‘Connecting Businesses, Creating Value’, scheduled to hold between November 1 to 10, in Lagos, this year, is expected to be declared open by President Bola Tinubu.
Some of the highlights of the forthcoming event, he stated, are the different specialized exhibitions and events, which would be holding simultaneously during the 10- day period.
In his remarks, Head, SME, UBA, one of the sponsors of this year’s edition of the fair, Ajayi Babatunde, expressed the bank’s delight at the partnership, which he described as very productive in the past six years.
“The partnership provides our customers the opportunity to interact with us and our products, while also giving us the opportunity to showcase some of these products of ours to such customers,” he stated.
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