ECCIMA urges govt to improve on empowerment of MSMEs

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ECCIMA urges govt to improve on empowerment of MSMEs

 

The Enugu Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines (ECCIMA) has called on government at all levels to empower Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to become global brand producers.

 

The President of ECCIMA, Mr Nnanyelugo Onyemelukwe, made the call on Thursday in Enugu during a press conference to announce the forthcoming 37th Enugu International Trade.

 

The fair, which is themed: “Empowering MSME’s for Global Competitiveness”, would hold between March 21 and March 30th at the International Trade Fair Complex, Enugu.

 

Onyemelukwe said that the fair would provide platform to assess the nation’s economic outlook, the attendant associated risks and opportunities that would be inclined to the business environment to make informed business and investment decisions.

 

He said that the fair would be held to the satisfaction of all stakeholders adding that it would sustain new strategies and approaches introduced by former leaders of ECCIMA.

 

He said, “Let me also, use the opportunity of this 37th Fair Press Briefing to reassess our concern on the issue of deepening democracy in our country.

 

“The political atmosphere of the country is already heating up gradually, toward the General Elections of January and February, 2027.

 

“There is no doubt that it is only with a thriving economy and free enterprise that our democracy would be rooted and attention given to the development and growth of our economy through free business enterprises.”

 

The chamber president said that this could be achieved by unleashing the industrial sector and harnessing the oil and non-oil sectors of the nation’s economy for the much talked about value-chain for growth and development.

 

“We are very hopeful that the 37th Enugu International Trade Fair would be a success, in spite of the challenges in the economic environment,” he said.

 

Onyemelukwe noted that the fair would attract hundreds of major companies in Nigeria while the chamber had advanced talks with Ghana and Kenya officials and business concerns.

 

He said that Gov. Peter Mbah would declare the fair open and the opening ceremony would attract Federal ministers, captains of industries and other critical business stakeholders within the country.

 

He disclosed that there would be free entry, tight security, 24 hours power supply, and exhibitors would use the newly inaugurated 3000 square metre tent.

 

“We will deepen the use of social media as a marketing mix to reinforce our conventional media publicity and outreach in promoting the fair as well as putting more funding on publicity.

 

“Provision of free Transport services to and from the trade fair complex from Abakpa, Emene, Gariki and Holy Ghost Bus Terminals.

 

“This will be at prime time of each day, 4pm precisely, to encourage Enugu people to visit the fair.”

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