EXPOYO ‘25: Oyo Int’l Trade Fair To Boost Economic Growth – Says Commissioner

Posted on March 27, 2025

The Oyo State government has revealed that the 2025 International Trade Fair will boost economic growth, as well as the diversity and richness of the State’s agricultural potentials.

 

According to the Commissioner for Investment, Trade, Cooperatives and Industry, Hon. Adeniyi Adebisi, the trade fair, tagged EXPOYO 2025, will take place at the Permanent Trade fair Complex, Sango Ibadan.

 

Adebisi, who said this on Wednesday in Ibadan, also hinted that the trade fair themed “Achieving Food Security and Economic Stability in Oyo State through massive investment in Agriculture,” is scheduled to commence from April 4th to April 11th, 2025.

 

Hon. Adeniyi Adebisi added that the event is being organised by the Oyo State Council of Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (OYCCIMA) in collaboration with the
Oyo State Government.

 

According to him, “the government’s primary objective for EXPOYO 2025 is to promote economic growth, empower local businesses, and create opportunities for entrepreneurs. We will provide a platform for industries, small-scale industries, farmers, and professional groups to showcase their products and services.”

 

He said this year’s edition marks yet another remarkable milestone in the collective journey to foster economic cooperation, strengthen industry networks, and enhance business connectivity in Oyo State.

 

The Chairman, Planning Committee, Oyo State International Trade Fair, EXPOYO, 2025, ESV. Niran Adewoyin, said that the week-long event will ignite new ideas, create lasting partnerships, and be a testament to the power of unity in pursuing economic transformation.

He also highlighted that the focus of the fair is to attract international exhibitors and investors, particularly from China and West African countries.

The Permanent Secretary, for the Ministry, Mr. Olajide Okesade reiterated the Oyo state government’s commitment to supporting local businesses and entrepreneurs.

He also urged Nigerian businesses and entrepreneurs to participate at the trade fair, saying it is an opportunity to network with the international exhibitors, initiate new deals, and foster trade agreements that will enhance their business value chains.

 

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