2022 Gambia-Nigeria MSME Banjul Exhibition Concludes

Participants at the just concluded 2022 Gambia-Nigeria MSME Banjul Exhibition


A nine-day exhibition that witnessed the networking of thirty Gambian businesses with their Nigerian counterparts has ended on 21st October 2022. 

The fair, coordinated by the Gambia Investment & Export Promotion Agency (GiEPA) and the Nigerian High Commission (NHC) was supported by local partners including the Gambian Chamber for Commerce & Industry (GCCI), Gambia Police Force (GPF), Gambia Immigration Department GID), Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA), Gambia Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), and Business Service Organizations affiliated to GIEPA. 

The Banjul exhibition was funded by the Small and Medium Enterprise Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), the Nigerian Export and Promotion Council (NEPC) and GIEPA.

Major activities underpinning the event include a formal opening ceremony held on 14th October, a formal dinner with the visiting Nigerian officials held on Saturday 15th October and the First Lady  Fatoumatta Bah-Barrow’s visit on Sunday 16th October 2022 to interact with entrepreneurs and commemorate breast cancer awareness day. 

Gambia’s First Lady Fatoumatta Bah-Barrow talking at visit the 2022 Gambia -Nigeria MSME Banjul Exhibition on Sunday 

Reflective twilight engagements of the exhibition was characterized by entertainment show that spanned for six days staging prominent Nigerian artist and twenty-five other Gambian musicians proudly entertaining the teeming crowds day in and out. 

Speaking at the conclusion of the fair, the Communications Manager of GIEPA, Baboucarr Camara on behalf of the CEO and Board of Directors thanked staff and all partners including the Gambia and Nigerian Governments, the First Lady, Office of the President, NHC, SMEDAN, NEPC, GCCI, GPF, GID, GCAA, NEDI and the Youth and Women Chambers of Commerce. 

Camara described the event as successful, but pointed it out as a learning curve as the agency is planning and working on mega events for 2023 and beyond to make the Gambia not only as an investment hub, but a centre for regional trade and a force to be reckoned with in promoting inter-African trade by all its facets.   

Source: GIEPA 

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