By Lukman Olabiyi
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has declared his administration’s ambition to position Lagos as the largest economy in Africa.
Despite currently ranking second on the continent with a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of $259 billion based on Purchasing Power Parity (PPP), Lagos trails Cairo, Egypt.
However, Governor Sanwo-Olu remains confident in Lagos’s potential to take the top spot.
Speaking through his Special Adviser on Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mr. Idris Aregbe, the governor reaffirmed his government’s commitment to empowering Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and building a thriving business environment.
The trade fair, the second edition of the Lagos Tourism NBC Trade Fair, which was held at the Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island began on Friday, April 11 and runs through Sunday, April 13, is collaboration between the Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture and Naija Brand Chick (NBC).
It is designed to promote and empower small-scale businesses, particularly women and youth entrepreneurs.
Aregbe said that the event attracted over 200 vendors and over 77,000 attendees, which he believed would foster stronger connections between vendors and customers as well as attract more investors to Lagos to create job opportunities for residents.
He said: “Lagos provides the perfect landscape for business growth, and this fair is proof that dreams can be actualised with the right support.
“We are excited to create another groundbreaking event that empowers SMEs and transforms lives. Thanks to the visionary governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, for his intentional commitment to the growth and development of small businesses.
“It is also not all about selling and buying but also using entertainment to drive visibility, which you are all seeing here today. Lagos has a large market and will continue to drive its GDP growth for the benefit of all residents.”
Speaking on the huge investment potential of the Lagos Tourism NBC Trade Fair, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mr Olanrewaju Bajulaiye, said the trade fair is a combination of commerce and entertainment to boost visibility for participating brands, with the innovation of the Sanwo-Naira as the means of exchange at the trade fair, while a ₦5 billion revenue is expected to be made during the three days.
He said: “What we are doing is to showcase the small business owners to the world, and this is to boost their sales and overall improve the economy of Lagos and Nigeria as a whole.
“We have many vendors who came in from other states into Lagos for the Lagos Tourism NBC Trade Fair, and they are so happy, as some of them said they made sales of one month in a day; that alone attests to the success story of the exhibition, and it will keep getting bigger and stronger.”
The CEO of the Naija Brand Chick (NBC), Nelly Agbogu, said she was thrilled by this year’s edition with many innovations and thanked the Lagos State government for partnering her to drive her commerce prowess, which is evident in the many testimonies of the vendors with increased sales at the exhibition.
She said: “Lagos provides the perfect landscape for business growth, and this fair is proof that dreams can be actualised with the right support. We are excited to create another groundbreaking event that empowers SMEs and transforms lives. Thanks to the Lagos State Government for its intentional commitment to the growth and development of small businesses.”
The vendors at the trade fair expressed their excitement about the event, which, according to them, would boost trade and commerce in Lagos State.
One of the vendors, a realtor, Mrs Anthonia Boluwaji-Abayomi, commended the Lagos State government for the initiative, which she noted brought a lot of entrepreneurs together for increased connectivity and sales opportunities.
During the trade fair, the Lagos State Council of Arts and Culture, comedians and A-list musicians such as K1 The Ultimate, King Wasiu Ayinde, were on standby to entertain vendors and customers.
Among the participants at the trade fair on Friday were members of the Lagos State Executive Council, Nollywood actors, brand ambassadors and shoppers.