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Trade fair: Osun chamber woos local councils

The Osun State Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (OSUCCIMA), has urged local government councils in the state to showcase the products in their…

The Osun State Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (OSUCCIMA), has urged local government councils in the state to showcase the products in their respective council areas at the 2023 trade fair in Osogbo, the state capital.

The President of OSUCCIMA, Dr Olu Olujide, said this would enable prospective customers, suppliers and investors to discover and tap into business potentials and opportunities in each of the local government areas of the state.

At the Osun Local Government Stakeholders’ Awareness meeting on the 2023 Osun Trade Fair and unveiling of the 2023 Osun Trade Fair Prospectus in Osogbo, Olujide said OSUCCIMA is working towards promoting local businesses and supporting the small and medium-sized enterprises to move the economy of the state to be among the top 10 in Nigeria.

The Osun 2023 Trade Fair has been scheduled to be held between Thursday 16 and Tuesday 28 November, 2023.

The main theme for the 2023 Trade Fair is “Unlocking the industrialization potentials of Osun State, with a focus on agriculture, mining, and Micro, Small & Medium Industries.

The Director General of the Small & Medium Enterprise Development Agency of Nigeria, Mr Olawale Fasanya, is the keynote address speaker at the event.

The OSUCCIMA president said the Osun Trade Fair is a trade promotion platform which goes in line with the Osun government policy of promoting trade and investments in the state.

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