From left the President ,Kwara Chambers of Commerce , Industry,Mines And Agriculture,(KWACCIMA) Alhaji Ayodimeji Fatai 2nd left and a member of the Committee while addressing Newsmen in Ilorin,-by-ALI MUHAMMAD RABIU

Over two hundred exhibitors and fifty thousand visitors from within and outside the country are expected to attend Kwara state trade fair to promote their businesses.

The President ,Kwara Chambers of Commerce , Industry, Mines And Agriculture (KWACCIMA), Alhaji Ayodimeji Fatai made the disclosure while speaking with Journalists on the preparation put in place for the hosting of the 9th Kwara Trade Fair in Ilorin.

He said adequate provisions have been put in place to ensure this year’s trade fair surpasses that of last year.

Alhaji Fatai commended the federal and the state government for the enabling environment put in place for businesses to flourish.

He urged the state government to urgently intervene in addressing the infrastructure deficit in rural areas .

Alhaji Fatai also called for the revitalization of the power sectors to reduce high cost of production.

The theme of this year’s Fair is “Harmony Through Commerce”.


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