KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY CHIEF UCHE GEOFFREY NNAJI, HONOURABLE MINISTER OF INNOVATION, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY, AT THE 35TH ENUGU INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR OPENING CEREMONY, HOSTED BY THE ENUGU CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INDUSTRY, MINES, AND AGRICULTURE (ECCIMA) ON FRIDAY, 5TH APRIL 2024, AT THE ENUGU INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR COMPLEX
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I’m truly honored to speak to you today at the start of the 35th Enugu International Trade Fair, an event that highlights the economic energy and entrepreneurial spirit of both Enugu and Nigeria.
This year, we focus on “Promoting Made-in-Nigeria Products for Global Competitiveness,” a theme that aligns with our national goals for economic improvement and is part of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s agenda for a renewed hope. This theme stresses the importance of creating jobs, boosting the economy, and empowering our businesses to stand out worldwide, using our distinct resources and creative abilities.
Supporting products made in Nigeria goes beyond just aiming for economic independence; it’s about expressing our national identity and showcasing the exceptional quality of goods made within our country. This effort covers various sectors, highlighting the need for Nigerian companies to reach global standards and innovate.
As global markets become more connected, the success of Nigerian products depends on a careful strategy that emphasizes quality, branding, and effective market entry. Nigerian products, known for their originality and cultural depth, have a special place in both the local and global marketplace.
The Enugu International Trade Fair is a crucial stage for displaying these products, enabling businesses to connect with potential partners around the world, and thus promoting trade and diversifying the economy.
With its wealth of agricultural and mineral resources, Enugu State is in a prime position to lead the push for products made in Nigeria. The state’s potential for various industries, including energy, pharmaceuticals, and building materials, sets the groundwork for substantial economic change and industrial growth.
To make the most of this potential, it’s vital for the state to encourage investment and offer financial incentives to businesses. Enugu’s key location and the increasing demand for local products highlight big market opportunities.
This effort is supported by Presidential Executive Order Number 5 and the goals of my Ministry to use innovation, science, and technology as the main drivers of economic change. We are dedicated to improving the quality and appeal of locally made products, demonstrated by our backing of engineering developments and research efforts.
Organizations such as the Raw Materials Research and Development Council (RMRDC), the National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion (NOTAP), and the National Biotechnology Development Agency (NABDA) play a vital role in boosting our local production.
Our recent Technology and Innovation EXPO showed significant strides in these areas, showcasing Nigeria’s advancements and potential for more innovation and teamwork.
To conclude, I praise the Enugu Chamber of Commerce for choosing such a relevant theme for this year’s fair. I encourage everyone here to take full advantage of this event to show off the best of Made-in-Nigeria products, form new partnerships, and help our nation’s economic progress.
Together, let’s support Made-in-Nigeria products to stand out globally, celebrate our drive to create, and build a thriving future for Nigeria.
Thank you, and I wish you all a fruitful 35th Enugu International Trade Fair 2024.
Chief Uche Nnaji
Honourable Minister
Federal Ministry of Innovation, Science, and Technology