West Africa Gateway International Trade Fair: Business Connection & Investment

West Africa Gateway International Trade Fair Business Connection Investment
West Africa Gateway International Trade Fair Business Connection Investment

Foreign companies from across West Africa are gearing up for the highly anticipated Gateway International Trade Fair, set to take place from April 19 to April 29. This year’s event has attracted interest from a wide range of industries, including food, beverages, health, agriculture, manufacturing, banking, and small and medium-scale businesses.

Among the companies expected to participate are Leadway Assurance, Lafarge, International Breweries, Apples and Pears, Rite foods, Industrial Platform, Remo (Arise), GB foods, Bank of Industry (BOI), Gateway Mortgage Bank, Providus Bank, First Bank, Sterling Bank, Lotus Bank, and regulatory agencies like NAFDAC.

The theme for this year’s trade fair is “Achieving Economic Prosperity Through Business Connection, Trade, and Investment.” The Ogun State Government has assured attendees of adequate security measures and top-notch logistics to ensure a world-class event.

Engr. Mike Akingbade, President of the Ogun State Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture (OGUNCCIMA), expressed confidence in the preparations for the event, highlighting the collaboration between his organization and the state government. He emphasized that new innovations will be introduced to attract more participants and make the trade fair a success.

Oluyemisi Somorin-Dawodu, Special Adviser to Governor Dapo Abiodun on Industry, shared that this year’s trade fair will offer more than just product exhibitions. Exciting activities such as a raffle draw with a grand prize of a two-bedroom bungalow and an entertainment village are expected to enhance the overall experience for participants.

With a focus on promoting economic growth and fostering business connections, the Gateway International Trade Fair promises to be a dynamic and engaging event for all involved.

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