In a move to boost small and medium-scale businesses, the Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, in collaboration with Naija Brand Chick, has launched a three-day trade fair aimed at providing a platform for local businesses to thrive amidst challenging economic conditions.
The event, which commenced on Friday, attracted about 220 vendors showcasing a diverse range of products and services.
Idris Aregbe, Special Adviser to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Tourism, highlighted the importance of the trade fair as part of the state’s strategy to support and nurture businesses.
“We have a master plan in Lagos that we are following. Our goal is to broaden our scope, emphasising that Lagos tourism is not just about entertainment and events but also about engaging with creatives and impacting every Lagosian’s life,” Aregbe stated.
Addressing the broader economic challenges affecting the ease of doing business in Nigeria, Aregbe reassured that the Lagos State Government is committed to ensuring SMEs remain viable.
He urged business owners to collaborate with the government to create mutually beneficial outcomes.
“The government cannot do it alone; we need individuals and partners to come onboard,” he explained.
Aregbe also cited the broader vision of promoting Lagos as a gateway to Africa.
He called on all Lagosians and Nigerians to support this initiative, stressing that a functional Lagos and Nigeria require collective effort.
“It’s about viewing Africa through the lens of Lagos and ensuring that we extend Lagos’s reach to the world,” he said.
Chioma Kalu
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