Ghana beat all the ECOWAS countries who
participated in fair. as part of Ghana’s award, the country has being given the
mandate to host the 7th ECOWAS Fair. Ghana hosted the 2nd
edition of ECOWAS Trade Fair in 1999.
Ghana, being a leading member of ECOWAS has
played and continuous to play a leading role in the promotion and organization
of ECOWAS Trade Fairs in the sub-region. Ghana has therefore participated
actively in all previous ECOWAS Trade Fairs.
As passed by the Ecowas Council of
Ministers, the Fair was originally organized every four (4) years. The first
Ecowas Trade Fair took place in Dakar-Senegal in 1995
The 2nd and 3rd editions were held in
Accra-Ghana and Lome-Togo in 1999 and 2003 respectively. After the 3rd Ecowas
Trade Fair a decision was taken for the event to be organized biannually thus
Lagos-Nigeria hosted the Fair in 2005. Ougadougou hosted the 5th edition in
2008 instead of 2007.
La Cote d’Ivoire should have hosted the
2010 edition but the then political atmosphere made it was not possible for the
event to be hosted in 2010 as originally planned.
The republic of Togo accepted to host the
6th Ecowas Trade Fair. The 6th Ecowas Trade Fair was accordingly held from the
25th November to 12th December, 2011 in Lome, Togo in conjunction with the 9th
Togo International Trade Fair.
In line with the ECOWAS protocol, the
Ecowas Commission is the main organiser of the Ecowas Trade Fairs. The
rationale is to promote free movement of goods and people throughout the ECOWAS
sub-region. The Ecowas Commission works through a Regional Organising
Committee.
2011 year’s 6th Ecowas Trade Fair was under
the Theme “Strengthening intra-Community
Trade through Public and Private Partnership agreements”
The exhibition was designed to promote
goods and services produced within members of the Ecowas community.
In
strict sense therefore non Ecowas countries and goods produces outside the
Ecowas sub-region are not permitted in the Ecowas Trade Fairs except by a
special arrangement and approval from the Ecowas Commission.
Ten (10) instead of the fifteen (15)
countries participated in the 6th Ecowas Trade Fair
Exhibitors either individually or
collectively exhibited their goods and services in the following categories:
• Batik Tie &
Dye and African Clothing
• Artefacts and
Handicrafts• Textiles, Garments and Accessories
• Leather and leather Goods
• Cosmetics and Skin Care Products
• Banking and Finance
• Telecommunication
• Medical and Pharmaceutical Products and Services and Herbal Medicine
• Water Distribution and Management etc.
• Building and Construction Materials and Equipment
• Industrial and Production Machinery
• Agriculture and Agro-Industry
• Healthcare Equipment and Accessories
• Wood Products and Wood Processing Equipment
• Research, Education and Training Systems
• Business Equipment and Data Processing
• Information Technology Equipment
• Advertising Materials and Equipment
• Furniture, Habitation and Electrical Materials
• Printing
• Domestic Equipments
• Food and Drinks
• To network member countries through trade
• To provide a single platform for Members countries of Ecowas to showcase their potentials to the continent and her international counterparts
• Provide a gateway
to the Growing Markets in the sub region
• To attract
Foreign Direct Investment to the sub-region • To promote non-oil exports in the sub-region.
Ghana Trade Fair Co. was mandated by the Ministry of Trade and
Industry to organise Ghana’s participation. That was upon the recommendation of
the Inter-institutional Coordinating Committee which constituted the National
Organising Committee (NOC)
GHANA’S OBJECTIVE FOR
PARTICIPATION
• To exhibit
Ghana’s economic potentials and investment opportunities
• To strengthen
institutional relations and collaboration• To promote Ghana’s cultural and tourist attractions
• To open up our borders for smoother and easier movements of people and goods.
Generally, the Fair in terms of organisation was very good. From
stand construction to accreditations to organisation of conferences to country
days celebration etc.
• 12 Governmental Agencies.
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