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2017 Lagos International Trade Fair

2017 LAGOS INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR FRIDAY 3RD - SUNDAY 12TH NOVEMBER, 2017

VENUE: TAFAWA BALEWA SQUARE, ONIKAN LAGOS, NIGERIA

THEME: “PROMOTING INDUSTRIALISATION FOR ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND SUSTAINABLE GROWTH”

Organized by:

Lagos International Trade Fair…..the biggest and the best

1 | P a g e 2017 LAGOS INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR FRIDAY 3RD - SUNDAY 12TH NOVEMBER, 2017

C O N T E N T S

1. Lagos International Trade Fair in Brief

2. General Information

3. Terms and Conditions for Participation

4. Testimonials on The Marble

5. Application for Participation

6. Sectoral Classification & Product Index

7. Picture of a Typical Shell Scheme Stand

8. Application for Utilities

9. Application for Advertisements in the Catalogue

2 | P a g e 10. Application for Special Day at the Fair

11. Exhibitors’ Anti-Noise Pollution Compliance Form

12. How to become a member of LCCI

The Lagos International Trade Fair is the The Fair has attracted both local and foreign premier International Trade Fair in Nigeria. The exhibitors over the years. Since 1986 when the spectacular 10-day event, usually begins on organisation of the Fair was taken over by the first Friday in November of every year, LCCI, the participation of local and foreign since 1981. The Lagos Chamber of Commerce exhibitors has been growing steadily. and Industry, which is the oldest and foremost in Nigeria, took over the organisation of the fair The Trade Fair in most recent years, had been in 1986 and has been staging the fair annually held either at Tafawa Balewa Square in the to date. Within this period, the Lagos heart of Lagos or the Lagos International Trade International Trade Fair has grown Fair Complex along Lagos-Badagry tremendously in popularity to become the Expressway. leading forum for Trade and Business promotion in Nigeria, and indeed Africa. The This year, it will be held at the Tafawa Balewa Chamber is uniquely aware of the high Square, Lagos. More importantly, competent standards expected of an International Trade and experienced members of the Trade Fair, and it is, therefore, constantly striving to Promotion Board, staff and contractors of the live up to this expectation. Moreover, the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry are Chamber comprises the crème de la crème of ever willing and ready to assist participants at Nigeria’s top business organisations and the Fair by providing up-to-date business personalities, who are able and ready to enter information and attending promptly to enquiries business interactions with their counterparts all from exhibitors and visitors before, during and over the world. after the Fair. The Lagos International Trade Fair enjoys wide In recognition of its importance and usefulness, publicity in the electronic and print media increasing numbers of exhibitors and visitors throughout its ten (10) day duration and even from all over Nigeria, and the world at large are after; thereby presenting a unique opportunity showing keen interest in, and patronising, the for Exhibitors to advertise their products, Lagos International Trade Fair. services, inventions and innovations to both Nigerian and Foreign participants. The Fair is The Fair holds in Lagos, the Commercial and usually supported by the Federal and Lagos Industrial heartland of Nigeria, which is easily State Governments, and is always well accessible by air, sea and land. attended by numerous Government agencies

3 | P a g e seeking new ideas, inventions and innovations necessary for the attainment of the objectives for which they are set up. 1. ORGANISERS AND SCOPE OF THE FAIR The Fair provides opportunities for various The 2017 Lagos International Trade trade groups and professionals to present new Fair is organised by the Lagos products and new ideas. Also, our foreign Chamber of Commerce & Industry. The visitors have the privilege of visiting places of Fair which is staged with the support interest in the country through our hospitality and co-operation of the Federal and the and tourism programmes. State Governments covers all aspects of business and economic activities in Moreover, eminent dignitaries and policy Nigeria. It offers a unique exposition for makers from all over Nigeria visit the Fair daily manufacturers, suppliers, buyers and throughout its duration. users of a wide range of goods and The Fair brings into focus the full potentials services as well as opportunities for and business opportunities existing in Nigeria. investment and trade promotion.

For more information or enquiries, please The theme of the Fair is: contact: ‘ PROMOTING INDUSTRIALISATION FOR The Director, Trade Promotion ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND SUSTAINABLE Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry GROWTH’ 1st Floor, Commerce House 1, Idowu Taylor Street, Victoria, Island, Lagos. 2. VENUE: Tel:08091119852,08039115606,08066143724, The different aspects of the Fair will 08099350457,08091119854, take place at the Main Bowl of the 08034714695,08099350457 Tafawa Balewa Square, Onikan, Lagos and adjoining facilities such as the Email: [email protected] Banquet Hall and the Cricket Pitch. [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 3. DATE [email protected] Friday 3rd - Sunday 12th November, [email protected] 2017 [email protected] 4. OBJECTIVES OF THE FAIR www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com The main objectives of the Fair are to promote the following: (a) Revitalisation and diversification of the Nigerian economy; (b) Nigeria’s non-oil exports; (c) Accelerated development of commerce and industry; (d) Made-in-Nigeria products; (e) Agriculture and agro-based industry; (f) The evolution of Nigeria’s trade with the outside world; (g) Direct attention to the role of the private sector in the Nigerian economy; and (h) Prospects for foreign and local investments in strategic areas.

4 | P a g e 8. THE EXHIBITS In line with the country’s development priorities, special emphasis will be given to products and services in the following sectors. (a) Agriculture and Agro Allied - Crop production and seed multiplication. 5. TARGET AUDIENCE - Irrigation. It is anticipated that the Fair will attract - Handling/Storage/Processing about 500,000 visitors from within and equipment and machines. outside the country including - Livestock businessmen, investors, customers, top - Fishing government officials and - Primary food preservation and representatives processing of Nigeria’s important trading houses - Food Beverages – New and those seeking joint-venture products partnerships. (b) Building and Construction - Building materials. 6. PARTICIPATION IS OPEN TO: - Building and Civil Engineering - Business organisations in Nigeria; plants. - Foreign organisations and - Construction equipment Governments; - Sewage and water treatment - Diplomatic Missions and Trade plants and systems. Representatives; - Town planning and -Federal and State Government environmental sanitation. Agencies and Parastatals; as well as (c) Plants and Equipment: Research and Educational Institutions - Consumer goods production plants and machinery. 7. WHY YOU SHOULD PARTICIPATE - Materials handling & Storage (a) Lagos is the gate-way and Equipment. commercial nerve centre of - Metal working Equipment Nigeria. With over 180 million - Machine Tools people, Nigeria is the largest - Woodworking Machinery market in Africa. Lagos is the - Maintenance Equipment hub of Nigeria’s business and (d) Oil and Gas economic activities as well as its - Exploration and Production main port of entry. - Refining and Marketing (b) The Fair is an important regular - Petro-chemical Products e.g. business occurrence aimed at a Fertilizers, carbon black, resins special audience which includes and plastics. professionals, businessmen and (e) Mining and Energy investors. - Mining Equipment (c) The Fair is for Nigerian - Electrical Equipment enterprises seeking wider - Power Generation/Distribution access to domestic markets as - Solar, hydro & Renewable well as international markets energy and investors seeking joint- (f) Automobile & Allied Products venture partners and markets - Passenger vehicles for intermediate and capital - Heavy duty trucks and vehicles goods in Nigeria and the - Automotive component and ECOWAS community. spare parts.

5 | P a g e - Aircraft, Airport Equipment. - Sport and Recreational - Railway and Ports Engineering Equipment Components. - Medication (g) ICT & Telecommunications - Hospital/ Medical Equipment - Communication Equipment (l) Furniture, Fittings & Interior - Electronics Décor - Telephones - Hinges, Joinery & wardrobe - Internet and Fax fitting - Mobile phone/smart Phones - Furniture Locks - Mobile phones and accessories - Window –Door Fittings - Computers and accessories - Cabinet and Drawers - Software Development - Curtains, Window Blind (h) Business Equipment/Data Processing/ - Couch, Table, Chair &Bed Printing Technologies - Interior Décor - Business and Accounting - Furniture Accessories Machines (m) Fashion, Textile & Clothing - Computer and Data processing Apparel Machines. - Jewelries - Training and Education - Wears - Publications & stationeries - Perfumes &Deodorant - Educational Systems and - Sunglasses and Shades Equipment. - Weave on, Wigs, attachment - Scientific Technologies - Gift Items breakthrough (n) Food and Drinks - Research Findings - Cafeteria & Restaurant - Scientific Innovation - Hoteliers and Caterers - Engineering & Technical Teaching - Bakeries and Confectionaries Equipment. - Snacks, Beverages, Milk Drinks (i) Security & Safety Equipment - Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic - Health Safety &Environment Drinks HSE - Wines - Safety and Protective Clothing - Food Seasoning &Technologies - Fire Protection and Fire Fighting Equipment. 9. SPACE RENTAL CHARGES - Security Systems. *INDOOR (Shell scheme stands) = N16,500/m2, (j) Banking, Finance & Insurance *INDOOR (Unbuilt) = N15,000/m2 - Commercial and Merchant *OUTDOOR = N10,000/m2 Banking Services. *OUTDOOR PREMIUM SPACE = N15,000/m2 - Development Finance - Money and Capital / Market (Minimum bookable space for Premium Space is 2 - Insurance 72m ) - Financial Trading 9(a) Special Discount Off ers (k) Personal Care & Household GENERAL DISCOUNTS FOR EARLY PAYMENTS On or before July 31st - 5% Product August 1st – 31st - 4% - Scientific &Medical Teaching September 1st – 30th - 3% Equipment LCCI FINANCIAL MEMBERS’ DISCOUNT (IN - Cosmetics ADDITION TO THE EARLY PAYMENT DISCOUNT) - Beauty Products Category ‘A’ Member - 7.5% - Cleaning Products Category ‘B’ Member - 5% - Household & Domestic Product Category ‘C’ Member - 3.5% Category ‘D’ Member - 2% - Pharmaceutical &Healthcare Please note that the discounts offered cover payments for space only and is only for financial members who are up to date with their subscriptions. 6 | P a g e are expected to patronise only Stand 10. APPLICATION FOR PARTICIPATION contractors already accredited by the Included in this Prospectus are the organisers. Details of these contractors can be Application Forms for participation obtained from the organisers. which should be completed and Please note that exhibitors who construct returned with appropriate fees to reach stands using more space than the area paid the Organisers on or before October for and allocated to them shall be surcharged 20, 2017. Application forms can also be for the additional space at double the normal obtained from all Nigerian Diplomatic rate for such space. Contravention notice and and Consular Missions abroad, the debit notes shall be served on such Federal and State Ministries of organisation and the Organiser shall seize the Commerce and the Secretariats of all company’s property commensurate with the the Chambers of Commerce in Nigeria. amount being owed as a guarantee for the Online application for participation is payment of the stipulated fine. Upon service of available on the website contravention notice and debit notes for such www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com or surcharge. Contravening party would be www.lagoschamber.com Forms can be expected to pay within a period of 48 hours, filled and submitted online. failure of which the organiser shall be free to dispose of the seized items. 11. MODE OF PAYMENT More information on construction of stands and All payments are to be made to The any other aspect of the Lagos International Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Trade Fair can be obtained from: Industry. Payments can be made by Bank Draft or cash payment into LCCI The Director, Trade Promotion accounts at designated banks. Online Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry st payment can also be made through the 1 Floor, Commerce House websites: 1, Idowu Taylor Street, Victoria, Island, Lagos. Tel:08091119852,08039115606,08066143724, www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com or 08028285715, 08091119854, www.lagoschamber.com 08034714695,08099350457 12. PUBLICITY Email:[email protected] Special publicity programmes will be www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com executed in collaboration with our Media Partners: - Press Advertisement and Editorial Coverage; TERMS AND CONDITIONS - Press Releases, Press Conference and Briefs; FOR PARTICIPATION - Radio and TV Interview and Coverage; 1. INTERPRETATION: - Posters, Billboards, Neon Sign Unless otherwise provided, the terms: Advert, banners, and other a) “The Organisers” means The Lagos Below-the-Line Visual Materials; Chamber of Commerce and Industry - Exhibition Catalogue (LCCI). - Exhibition Press Review and b) The Trade Promotion Board (TPB) - Exhibition Press Supplement. means the Board set up by the LCCI for Exhibitors and Advertisers who wish to the planning and management of its subscribe to any of the above should contact Trade Fairs and Exhibitions. The Director, Trade Promotion. c) “Exhibitor” means any company, partnership, firm, government, or 13. ACCREDITED SERVICE PROVIDERS individual to whom space is allocated It is the intention of the organisers to have a for exhibiting products/goods, services uniform pavilion/stand. Therefore, exhibitors 7 | P a g e at the Trade Fair including its c) The completed Application Form shall employees, servants and agents. be submitted together with full payment d) “The Contract” means the Agreement to the Organisers to qualify for entered into between the Organisers allocation. Online payment and and the Exhibitor for the allocation of submission of application form are also exhibit Space/Stand/Pavilion to the allowed. Please visit our website: - Exhibitor on the Fair grounds. www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com e) “The Exhibition Space/Stand/Pavilion” d) Upon signature by the appropriate parties means the space stand or pavilion of and compliance with terms stated on stated dimensions/size allocated to the application form, the document each Exhibitor. becomes a binding contract between f) “The Trade Fair” or “Fair” means the the parties. National, Regional, Specialised and e) The Exhibitor shall not assign the Annual International Trade Fair contract to third parties without the organised by the Trade Promotion express consent in writing of the Board of The Lagos Chamber of Organisers. Commerce and Industry. f) All Exhibitors shall be registered and g) “The Fair Grounds” means the grounds given an EXHIBITION PERSONAL on which the Fair is holding. IDENTIFICATION NUMBER or I.D. h) “The Exhibits” means the products, Card. goods, materials and/or services displayed or mounted by each Exhibitor 3. ALLOCATION OF FAIR SPACE for either sale or viewing or for a) The Organisers shall allocate patronage. space/stand/pavilion to each Exhibitor i) “LCCI” means The Lagos Chamber of in accordance with the Organisers’ Commerce and Industry. sectoral classification of j) “Marketing Agents” means accredited products/materials/ services. The Agents for marketing purposes only as Organisers reserve the right to allocate independent operatives who should and re-allocate available space, size on conform with the laid down regulatory the Fairgrounds entirely at the conditions and terms including those in Organisers’ own discretion. Unilateral this document; changing of allocated space or re- k) “Participants” means exhibitors, allocation of space by Exhibitors is not visitors, organisers, invited guests, allowed. If this is done, the Organisers trade fair officials and anyone lawfully shall dismantle such stand and the holding the Organisers’ official I.D. defaulter shall pay the cost of Card. dismantling. b) The Organisers reserve the right to change the allocation of any Exhibitor 2. APPLICATION FOR PARTICIPATION without being liable for damages or a) Organisers shall only allocate space to compensation if circumstances call for exhibitors who have made full and such change and/or if the Exhibitor complete payment for space booked as failed to take possession of his at the commencement of space space/stand within the prescribed allocation. Any space reservation period. booking made without necessary c) Exhibitors must strictly adhere to the financial back-up will not be allocated. standard module of space booking of b) All applications for space for 18m2 minimum and subsequent participation at the Trade Fair shall be additions of 9m2 during payment. made on the prescribed Application Bookings not in this module shall not be Form issued by the Organisers or as allowed. shown on the Organisers’ website.

8 | P a g e d) Exhibitors with prefabricated or special 6. DAMAGE / DEFACEMENT TO THE stands/pavilion or tents are to make FAIR COMPLEX STRUCTURES / available the dimension and areas of HALLS / PROPERTIES the tents at the time of payment to enable Exhibitors shall be liable for any the LCCI put such into space allocation damage to any structure including the considerations. Halls, buildings and stands and shall e) Exhibitors must ensure that original not paint or otherwise deface or alter or receipt of payment for space is always affix anything to the floors, ceilings, available in their pavilion and should be pillars or walls without the prior written produced when demanded by the consent of the Organisers. Organisers’ Monitoring Team. f) Exhibitors with special/additional 7. CONSTRUCTION OF STANDS / service or utility requirements (e.g. PAVILIONS water, electricity or any other special request) The Fair Grounds shall be open to should indicate at the point of payment Exhibitors at a date fixed by the for planning purposes. Organisers for the purpose of the g.) Exhibitors with false information construction of their Stands/Pavilions especially on services/materials or and the mounting of their various products grouping shall have his/her Exhibits, materials and products. All allocation disqualified. stands must conform to the prototype provided by the organiser. 4. USE OF FAIR SPACE a) Exhibitors shall exhibit only the 8. DISPOSAL OF PACKAGING MATERIALS particular products goods or materials Exhibitors shall have the responsibility or product group or type stated on their of disposing packaging materials in Application Form already approved by such a way and manner as shall not the Organisers. constitute a nuisance or obstruct the b) Products, goods or materials which free movement of persons and traffic or offend the local culture, religions or the disfigure or endanger the environment. standard public decency shall not be exhibited. 9. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS c) Exhibitors must man their stands with Exhibitors shall not keep in or on their competent personnel at all times during stands or pavilions or any part of the the duration of the Fair. Fair Grounds chemicals or materials of d). Exhibition of good on walkways and a toxic or hazardous nature. corridors is strictly prohibited and any good displayed in these areas will be 10. ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR confiscated and will not be returned to Exhibitors shall not engage in and shall the owners not allow any part of their stands, e). Hawking of goods under any guise is pavilions or space allocated to them to strictly prohibited and person caught in be used for gambling, drinking, drug such act will be arrested and the good trafficking, wrestling, boxing, dancing or confiscated and will not be returned. anti-social behaviours. The Organisers’ opinion must be sought and approval 5. SUB-LETTING OF FAIR SPACE obtained in writing for proposed EXHIBITORS SHALL NOT SUBLET activities on the Fairgrounds which may THE SPACE / STAND / PAVILION offend the Fair Organisers and/or other ALLOCATED TO THEM TO ANY exhibitors or visitors. THIRD PARTY EITHER WHOLLY OR IN PART WITHOUT THE WRITTEN 11. NOISE POLLUTION CONSENT OF THE ORGANISERS. It is the belief of the organisers that noise pollution can be dangerous to

9 | P a g e both exhibitors and visitors alike. Use a) The Exhibitor shall give to the of public address system and music Organisers written notice of his desire gadgets shall be limited to the to withdraw from participation at the exhibitor’s pavilion; the noise level must Trade Fair. be contained within the four-walls of the b) If the said withdrawal is accepted, the exhibitor’s pavilion. Any exhibitor who Organisers shall convey their violates this term shall have his acceptance in writing to the affected equipment confiscated. Exhibitor. c) Such notification of acceptance of the 12. DISMANTLING OF withdrawal by the Organisers shall STANDS/PAVILIONS constitute the termination of the Exhibitors shall dismantle their contractual relationship between the Stands/Pavilions and vacate their parties and furthermore the Exhibitor allocated space not later than three (3) would be required to pay a penalty for days after the closing of the Trade Fair. such termination. Failing which the stand will be d) The amount of such penalty shall be dismantled by the Organisers and they stated in the Organisers’ notification in shall be liable to pay the sum of $500 (c) above and such amount shall be or N15,000 to the Organisers. that proportion of the stand rental refundable as specified below: 13. METHOD OF PAYMENT Date of Receipt of Notice of Withdrawal a) All payments due to the Organisers for Proportion of Payment Refundable the allocation of space, charges for (i) Before 31st August 2017 ……….90% utilities and advertisements in the (ii) Between 1st Sept.- 23rd Oct 2017…. Trade Fair Catalogue shall be paid in 50% full by Bank Drafts or Bank Certified (iii) On or after 24th October 2017….… Nil Drafts made payable to the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry 15. BREACH OF CONTRACT BY (LCCI). EXHIBITOR b) Online payments can be made on the a) In the event of default or failure on the Chamber’s website: part of the Exhibitor in observing or www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com performing any of the provisions of the c) Payments by Nigerian Exhibitors Contract or of the Terms and (Companies registered in Nigeria) or its Conditions of this Prospectus, the accredited agents shall be made in Organisers shall have the right to Naira. terminate the Contract forthwith by d) Payments by all Foreign Exhibitors notice in writing to such defaulting shall be made in US Dollars. Exhibitor. e) Each Exhibitor shall pay the total cost b) In the event of such termination of the space allocated to it immediately mentioned in (a) above all rentals paid on advice. by the defaulting Exhibitor shall be f) All invoices issued to Exhibitors must forfeited to the Organisers. be settled immediately on receipt by c) The Exhibitor shall indemnify the such Exhibitor. Organisers against all cost, losses, damage or expenses (including any 14. WITHDRAWAL BY EXHIBITOR consequential loss or damage) incurred Without prejudice to the rights and as a result of such failure or default. remedies of the Organisers in respect of any breach of Contract on the part of 16. CHANGE OF VENUE any Exhibitor, the Organisers may, at a) The Organisers reserve the right to their discretion, allow such Exhibitor to change the venue and duration of the withdraw from participation subject to Trade Fair if exceptional circumstances the following conditions: 10 | P a g e so demand and on due notification to b) Before commencing such construction the Exhibitors. the Exhibitor must have a confirmed b) In the event of such change as stated space allocation and must also submit in a) above all contracts and/or other the drawings for the proposed Agreements for participation shall construction for necessary approval in remain in force and the Exhibitors shall writing by the Organisers or their not be entitled to any claim for designated agents. damages or compensation for such c) The Exhibitors shall be liable for any change. damage caused to neighbours or other Exhibitors, or the common property of 17. CANCELLATION/POSTPONEMENT Visitors by such Exhibitor or their OF TRADE FAIR servants or agents during such a) The Organisers shall not be liable for construction. any loss or damage sustained by any d) The construction, furnishing and Exhibitor, Participant or Contractor or decoration of all stands/pavilions or any other persons for the cancellation shell scheme stands, must be or postponement of the Trade Fair or completed by 6pm of 1st November, the reduction of the advertised duration 2017. of the Fair as a result of: e) Any Exhibitor whose stand extends (i) Force majeure beyond the space paid for and (ii) Acts of war, military activity, approved for such Exhibitor, shall be political /civil unrest, liable to pay as penalty an amount disturbances or riots. equal to double the cost of such (iii) Legislation by Federal, State, or additional space. Local Government Authority. f). Please note exhibitors who construct (iv) Fire, flood, tempest, excessively stands using more space than the area inclement weather, storms, paid for and allocated to them shall be earthquake. surcharged for the additional space at (v) Damage caused by an aerial the double the normal rate for such space. object or aircraft. Contravention notice and debit notes (vi) Strikes or lockouts by workmen. shall be served on such organisation b) In the event of the cancellation or and the Organiser shall seize the postponement of the Fair as a result of company’s property commensurate with the any or combination of the events stated amount being owed as a guarantee for above, payments made by Exhibitors the payment of the stipulated fine. Upon may be refunded by the Organisers service of contravention notices and subject to necessary deductions to debit notes for such surcharge. Contravening cover processing and administrative party would be expected to pay within a costs and expenses incurred by the period of 48 hours, failure of which the Organisers. organiser shall be free to dispose of the seized items. 18. CONSTRUCTION OF STANDS/ 19. ACCREDITED SERVICE PROVIDERS PAVILIONS BY EXHIBITORS Only accredited service providers will a) Subject to approval, Exhibitors may be be allowed to operate within the fair granted permission by the Organisers arena before, during and after the fair. to construct, and set up their Stands/ These services include but not limited Pavilions or Schemes themselves to provision and supply of furniture, provided they follow laid down mobile toilets, canopies and tents and procedures and designs as generators. communicated from time to time by the Organisers. 20. MOVEMENT OF EXHIBITS

11 | P a g e a) Exhibitors shall be responsible for the e) Any security breach should be reported cost of transporting their Exhibits to the to the organisers or the police post on the Fair grounds and shall also be fairground. responsible for the cost of dismantling and removing them at the conclusion of 22. USAGE OF PRIVATE ELECTRICITY the Fair. GENERATORS b) Movement of vehicles and off-loading For the safety of all exhibitors and of Exhibits/goods shall not be allowed visitors, the use of private electricity during the hours of the Fair (i.e. generating sets by exhibitors is strictly 8.30a.m. – 6p.m.) throughout the prohibited. The Organisers shall provide electricity for the entire fair ground. If it duration of the Fair. becomes extremely necessary for any c) The removal of Exhibits/goods from the exhibitor to use its own private generator, Fair grounds and the dismantling of such exhibitor must apply to the stands/pavilions shall not be allowed on organisers in writing for approval of such the day of the closing ceremonies of a facility. the Fair. d) Exhibitors shall remove all Exhibits/goods 23. FIRE REGULATIONS from the Fairgrounds within three (3) a) Materials used in stand and display days of the conclusion of the Fair failing construction must be properly fire- which they shall be liable to indemnify the proofed in accordance with local Organisers in the sum of One Hundred regulations. US Dollars ($100) per day or Fifteen b) Fire men shall patrol the Fair grounds Thousand Naira (N15,000.00) for and would be authorised to limit or stop everyday for which they are in breach of any demonstration by any Exhibitor that the period of grace. in their estimation could be a potential fire hazard. 21. SECURITY c) All Exhibitors shall be required to provide a) All reasonable security precautions shall Fire Extinguishers and other fire be taken by the Organisers during the prevention equipment at their duration of the Fair for the safety and stands/pavilions. protection of Exhibitors and Visitors to the Fair. 24. INSURANCE b) Exhibitors shall however be responsible All Exhibitors shall maintain appropriate for the security of their stands/pavilions policy of insurance to cover their exhibits and goods and the Organisers property, personnel, products, goods and shall not be held liable for any loss, or equipment as well as their participation at theft or damage to such Exhibits/goods the Trade Fair and shall indemnify the before, during, or after the Fair. Organisers against all costs, claims, c) In order to ensure adequate security for demands and expenses to which they all persons, Exhibitors, Visitors and the may be subject as a result of any loss or Organisers, contractors and their agents, damage, claim or injury occurring or driving of any vehicles within the Fair arising to any persons, equipment, goods ground, as well as parking of vehicles on or structures however caused during the the Fairgrounds (except designated car duration of the Fair. For this purpose the parks) between the hours of 8.30am and clause, “the duration of the fair” shall 6pm daily throughout the duration of the include the period before the actual Fair is not allowed. official commencement of the fair, when d) Persons who contravene the rule would stands, pavilions and structures are being have their vehicle towed and be liable to erected and Exhibits mounted and the pay a fine of Five Thousand Naira period after the official closing when (N5,000.00) or US$50 for every hour that Stands, Pavilions and all structures are the vehicle remains on the fair grounds. being dismantled and Exhibits removed. 24a This Insurance Policy to be taken by Exhibitors shall cover risks associated 12 | P a g e with, amongst others, loss or damages suffered by Exhibitors and/or visitors from 27. SALE OF EXHIBITS fire, flood, rainstorm, tempest, a) Exhibitors may sell their Exhibits/Goods at excessively inclement weather and failure the Fairgrounds subject to the Nigeria of equipment and machinery (whether Customs Service Regulations and with the supplied by Exhibitors or Organiser) and permission of the Organisers. other related unforeseen occurrences b) The sale of Exhibits/goods shall be confined to each Exhibitor’s stand / Pavilion 25. PROHIBITED AND UNDESIRABLE only. EXHIBITS 28. IMPORTATION / RE-EXPORTATION OF a) The Organisers absolutely prohibit the EXHIBITS display or sale of the underlisted items  A list of Exhibits imported for the Fair must be during the Trade Fair: prepared and shown to the Nigeria Customs (i) Explosives and inflammable Service at the point of entry. materials. (ii) Firearms and ammunitions  Exhibits/goods shall be re-exported within three (3) months from the end of the Trade Fair or it Radioactive products and materials (iii) will be deemed that the goods have been sold (iv) Wildlife and dangerous animals. and duty shall be paid. (v) Pornographic or offensive  Duty shall be paid on any missing items not materials. satisfactorily accounted for. b) Any Exhibitor wishing to use or demonstrate with petrol, fuel oil, paraffin, 29. ENTRY TICKETS ethyl alcohol, acetylene, or any other Exhibitors shall be given entry passes combustible materials or operate any machine/equipment that may cause or is as shown in 27(a), while others and likely to cause explosions and/or fire visitors shall only be allowed entry into outbreaks, shall be required to obtain the the fair arena with tickets paid for as approval in writing of the Officials of the follows: Nigeria Fire Brigade present on the Fair  Single entry ticket – N200.00 grounds.  Multiple Entry Pass – N2,500 c) The Organisers may disallow any demonstration or display by any Exhibitor of  Extra Exhibitors’ Car Sticker – N2,000 per car any equipment or material, which in their 29(a). Exhibitors are entitled to car stickers opinion may cause offence. and exhibitor’s passes as outlined d) Demonstrations by Exhibitors with heavy below: moving machinery or equipment shall be Space Car Exhibitors’ undertaken only at agreed intervals as Stickers Passes stipulated by the Organisers. 18m2-36m2 1 2 45m2-63m2 1 3 (i) Such demonstrations shall take 2 2 place within an area safely 72m -99m 1 4 108m2-144m2 2 5 protected by a wire fence and/or 153m2-198m2 2 6 any other material as stipulated by 207m2-252m2 2 7 the Organisers. 261m2-306m2 3 7 (ii) Exhibitors shall ensure that such 315m2-405m2 3 8 heavy machinery and equipment 414m2-504m2 3 9 are adequately and properly 513m2- 639m2 3 10 manned. 648m2- 1035m2 4 10

26. MOBILE EXHIBITORS/HAWKERS b) Additional request for passes should be a) Mobile Exhibitors, Hawkers, Vagrants, made to the Ticket/Gate passes Vendor. itinerant traders, beggars etc. shall not be c) Please note that a Car Sticker admits the allowed within the Fair Grounds during the driver of a car and one other person into the Trade Fair. general ground car park. Other passengers in b) Hawking of goods is prohibited within the the car passing through the official gate of Fair grounds. the exhibition must possess Entry c) Such goods shall be confiscated. Ticket/Gate Pass except for the official driver for VIPs or all passengers in a vehicle with 13 | P a g e VIP Gate Pass. All visitors should park their parties shall be decided by the Trade vehicles at the designated car parks. Promotion Board of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the planners and managers of the Fair, and such decision shall 30. SUPPLEMENTARY CLAUSES be final. Similarly, for the purpose of The Organisers reserve the right as and interpretation of the foregoing Terms and when necessary to issue supplementary Conditions/Individual clauses contained regulations in addition to those in each therein, the organisers’ interpretation shall be Contract made between the Exhibitors and final. the Organisers as well as Terms and Conditions for participation. Further information about the Fair can be obtained from: 31. DISPUTES/DIFFERENCES AND The Director, Trade Promotion INTERPRETATIONS The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry Any dispute, difference, or question which 1, Idowu Taylor Street, Victoria Island, may arise between the Organisers and any Lagos, Nigeria. Exhibitor touching upon the true construction Phone: 08091119852,08039115606, 08066143724, of the Contract made between the parties and 08099350457,08091119854, 08034714695 or these Terms and Conditions for E-mail: [email protected] Participation or the rights and liabilities of the [email protected] Website: www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com

14 | P a g e LAGOS INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR TESTIMONIALS ON THE MARBLE

Wow! What a wonderful display of enterprise and entrepreneurial zeal. Well done! I appreciate the great work LCCI and all the organizers are doing. You have our full support. Congratulations! Okechukwu Enelamah Hon. Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment

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I am impressed by the organization of exhibition by LCCI. I am not surprised, as Chief. Dr Nike Akande,CON is in charge. Congratulations! HE Sen. Dr Chris N. Ngige (OON). Hon Minister of Labour and Employment I am highly impressed with the organisation of the Lagos International Trade Fair. Well, this is not surprising given the pedigree of Nigeria’s premier Chamber of Commerce, LCCI. Tunji Bello Secretary to State Government, Lagos State.

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LCCI is the foremost City Chamber. Very good Trade Fair plan. Chief Dr Bassey Eden, President, NACCIMA.

The Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) is very delighted to participate for the first time at the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The LCCI has been doing great over the years and has remained the best Chamber in this country staging trade fairs. This 30th Trade Fair is undoubtedly very well organized and deserves to be very successful. Please keep up your good works and ensure that not only Lagos but the country’s economy recovers quickly through regional and international co-operation and participation. Mr Sam Saba Chairman CCB

The Lagos International Trade Fair has continued to grow and expand and improve. We, at Dangote, are happy to support the fair and collaborate with the LCCI to grow our economy. We commend the LCCI for its continuous effort and we assure you of our continual support.

This year’s Lagos International Trade Fair being organized by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry has always been extremely at the top of affairs. This year’s fair was well organized and the turnout was quite impressive. Ogun State government, as it is customary, has also participated fully to showcase that Ogun State is the investment destination of choice. I wish the Chamber more grease its elbow while looking forward to another year of investment opportunities in the state. Chief Mrs Yetunde Abosede Onanuga Deputy Governor,Ogun State.

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Mansor Ahmed Group Executive Director DANGOTE GROUP

Our participation at the Special Day event was useful and good. We were able to gain mileage in reaching out to the insuring public.

Dayo Alao Cornerstone Insurance PLC

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The Bank of Industry is very impressed with the organization and participation of the year’s event. We congratulate you. Taiye Emagha Bank of Industry

This year’s fair has been truly exciting and we appreciate the LCCI for the platform. Adeyeye Adepegba Executive Director FIDELITY BANK PLC

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I am very delighted to be part of the Special Day. The LCCI is doing a good job trying to assist businesses to move forward in Nigeria. Congratulations to the President and Council members of LCCI. Dr. Bolaji Akinrimisi MECURE HEALTHCARE LIMITED.

As representative of the Executive Vice Chairman of Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC) and Head, Public Relations, of the Commission, I and my team, are highly impressed with the facilities provided by LCCI for the NCC day at BHS pavilion. We are thrilled by this partnership and we count on your co-operation in the future. Reuben Muoka,NCC

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2017 LAGOS INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR FRIDAY 3RD - SUNDAY 12TH NOVEMBER, 2017 ORGANISED BY: THE LAGOS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY PLEASE RETURN COMPLETED FORMS TO: Tel: 08091119852, 08039115606,08066143724, The Director, Trade Promotion 08099350457,08091119854, 08034714695

The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry E-mail: [email protected] 1st Floor, Commerce House, 1, Idowu Taylor Street [email protected] Victoria Island, Lagos – Nigeria. Website: www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com

IMPORTANT NOTICE: PLEASE, REFER TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPATION BEFORE FILLING & SUBMITTING THIS FORM

APPLICATION FOR PARTICIPATION

1.Full Name of Company …………………………………………………………………… Name for Display & Listing (if diff. from company’s name) ……… ….…………………… …………….………………………………………………………………………………... Address:…………………………………………………………………………………….. Products to be Exhibited (Be Specific):………………………………………………….. Contact Person:………………………………………………………………………….. Position:………..…………………………………………………………………………… Telephone:……..…………………..…Email:…..………………………………………...

2. EXHIBITION SPACE (Compulsory) (Note: The Minimum Space for the Fair will be 18m2 & Multiples of 9m2 thereafter.) RATES:  INDOOR SHELL SCHEME STANDS = N16,500/m2,  INDOOR UNBUILT = N15,000/m2  OUTDOOR = N10,000/m2  OUTDOOR PREMIUM SPACE = N15,000/m2 (Minimum bookable Premium Space is 72m2)

I/We hereby apply for:…………………………M2 (INDOOR SHELL SCHEME STANDS/ INDOOR UNBUILT / OUTDOOR / OUTDOOR PREMIUM SPACE (underline as appropriate) to be allocated to our organisation at the total cost of N………………………………….………Date:……………………………. (Payment for Shell Scheme Stands Shall not be accepted after Friday, 20 October 2017)  Hawking of goods under any guise is prohibited within the Fair grounds. Such goods shall be confiscated.  Zero tolerance to NOISE POLLUTION. Use of public address system and music gadgets shall be limited to the interior of exhibitors’ pavilion. No outdoor speakers would be allowed on the Fairground. Any exhibitor who violates this shall have the sound equipment confiscated.

3. POWER SUPPLY AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS (Compulsory) - Please tick as you require.

Electricity Users Grouping and tariff: Group A – Domestic Basic – One No.13AMPS point for use of standing fan (Multiple adaptor not allowed).- N15,000 -

Group B – Domestic Standard – One No. 13AMPS (Standing fan) AND 15AMPS point for Fridge. – N17,500 -

Group C – Industrial Basic – Two Nos: 13 AMPS & 2 Nos. 15AMPS point for Fridge and 1 Air Condition – N25,000. - Group D – Industrial Standard – For small Electrical and Electronics exhibitors and exhibitors with need for multiple electrical points. – N50,000 -

Group E – Industrial Special – Users of multiple industrial electronics and electrical equipment and special equipment similar exhibitors – N75,000 –

Group F – Stand Alone Pavilion (Marquee Tents, Country Pavilions, Financial Institutions) and similar exhibitors – N100,000 -

4. WATER SUPPLY (Optional) (this service costs N15,000) Do you require the use of water in your pavilion apart from the general water provided at designated areas: Please tick: YES NO (a) No. of point(s) of Water discharge:……………………………(b)Equipment to be used:…………………... (c) Diameter of Equipment Connection:………………………(d) Maximum Consumption:………………… (e) Stand location (sector):………………………………………………………………………………. 5. CONTRACT ACCEPTANCE I/We read and accept the TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPATION in the 2017 Lagos International Trade Fair and hereby enclose N………………………………………. being full payment for space(s) and utilities costs. Our payment and signature to this document and others is a confirmation of our acceptance.

Date……………………… …………………………………………… For and on behalf of the Exhibitor CONTRACT FOR SPACE (FOR LCCI USE ONLY)

Application received:……………………………………….... Space Allocated: ………………………………… Size and Types of Space:…………………………………… m2 Total Cost of N………………………………. Date payment made: …………………………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………. There will be no space allocation without full payment. The Director, Trade Promotion

NOTE :This form will not be processed without completing items 1-3 & 5 above. This form is downloadable and fillable online on LCCI website: www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com. Payments can also be made online on this Website. 2017 LAGOS INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR FRIDAY 3RD - SUNDAY 12TH NOVEMBER, 2017 ORGANISED BY: THE LAGOS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY PLEASE RETURN COMPLETED FORMS TO: Tel:08091119852,08039115606,08066143724, The Director, Trade Promotion 08028285715,08099350457,08091119854

The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry E-mail: [email protected] 1st Floor, Commerce House, 1, Idowu Taylor Street [email protected] Victoria Island, Lagos – Nigeria. Website: www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com

IMPORTANT NOTICE: PLEASE, REFER TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPATION BEFORE FILLING & SUBMITTING THIS FORM

SECTORAL CLASSIFICATION AND PRODUCTS INDEX Kindly note that the Organisers have classified the exhibits (i.e. products, goods, materials, and/or services) into sectoral groupings as stated below. Kindly tick as appropriate. Information provided here will be used to compile the products index in the Catalogue. Exhibitors will be grouped into various products categories as this will assist trade visitors to identify your company’s products/services. Please tick the main product categories under which your company should be listed. If your products does not fall under the following categories, kindly specify in the column “Others”. It is important that you give a sincere report of your products classification as the organisers will not hesitate to transfer erring exhibitors to the right sector. (i) Agriculture and Agro-Allied Products (xiii) Electrical and Electronics (ii) Oil and gas (xiv) Furniture and Fittings (iii) Building and Construction (xv) ICT/Telecoms (iv) Plants and Equipment (xvi) Publication &Stationeries (v) Automobile & Allied Products (xvii) Pharmaceutical / Healthcare/ Sports (vi) Household and Domestic Products (xviii) Others (Pls. specify) …………………… (vii) Banking, Finance & Insurance (viii) Food and Drinks (ix) Multinationals/Conglomerates (x) Cosmetics, Beauty Products (xi) Fashion, Textile (xii) Solar, Hydro & Renewable Energy Full Name of Company ……………………………………………………………………………... ……………… Full Address: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Person in Charge/Position:……………..………………………………………………….. ………………………. Telephone/Fax/E-mail: …………………………………………………………………………………………….... Signature/Date:………………………………………………………………………………………. ……………… All completed application forms should be returned on or before October 20, 2017. This form is downloadable and fillable online on LCCI website: www.lagoschamber .com. Payments can also be made online on this Website. 2017 LAGOS INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR FRIDAY 3RD - SUNDAY 12TH NOVEMBER, 2017 ORGANISED BY: THE LAGOS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY

PICTURE OF TYPICAL SHELL SCHEME STANDS AT THE FAIR 2017 LAGOS INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR FRIDAY 3RD - SUNDAY 12TH NOVEMBER, 2017 ORGANISED BY: THE LAGOS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY PLEASE RETURN COMPLETED FORMS TO: Tel: 08091119852,08039115606,08066143724, The Director, Trade Promotion 08028285715, 08099350457,08091119854 The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry E-mail: [email protected] 1st Floor, Commerce House, 1, Idowu Taylor Street [email protected] Victoria Island, Lagos – Nigeria. Website: www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com

IMPORTANT NOTICE: PLEASE, REFER TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPATION BEFORE FILLING & SUBMITTING THIS FORM APPLICATION FOR ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE CATALOGUE

Please reserve the following advert space(s) in the Catalogue of the 2017 Lagos International Trade Fair:

Please tick as appropriate

1. Inside front cover (Coloured) N220,000 2. Inside front premium page (Coloured) N175,000 3. Inside back cover (Coloured) N220,000 4. Inside back premium page (Coloured) N150,000 5. Back cover (Coloured) N250,000 6. Full page (Coloured) N150,000 7. Centre Spread N300,000 8. Others Prices on application

Appropriate art work, CD or films of the adverts enclosed, Yes No

Full Name of Company ………………………………………………………………………………...

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Person in Charge/Position:……………..…………………………………………………………..

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Telephone/Fax/E-mail: …………………………………………………………….……………..

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Stamp All completed application forms should be returned on or before October 20, 2017. This form is downloadable and fillable online on LCCI website: www.lagoschamber .com. Payments can also be made online on this Website.

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2017 LAGOS INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR FRIDAY 3RD - SUNDAY 12TH NOVEMBER, 2017 ORGANISED BY: THE LAGOS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY PLEASE RETURN COMPLETED FORMS TO: Tel: 08091119852,08039115606,08066143724 The Director, Trade Promotion 08028285715,08099350457,08091119854, The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry E-mail: [email protected] 1st Floor, Commerce House, 1, Idowu Taylor Street [email protected] Victoria Island, Lagos – Nigeria. Website: www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com

IMPORTANT NOTICE: PLEASE, REFER TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPATION BEFORE FILLING & SUBMITTING THIS FORM

APPLICATION FOR SPONSORING OF A SPECIAL DAY AT THE FAIR In consideration of the provisions of Terms and Conditions for participation at the Lagos International Trade Fair, I/We hereby apply to the Fair Organisers for a Special Day Sponsorship.

Full Name of Company

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Full Address:

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Date of proposed Special Day:

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Proposed Time:

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Duration:

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Full Name of person making application:

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Designation/Rank:

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Date:………………………………… Signature:……………………………

This form is downloadable and fillable online on LCCI website: www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com. Payments can also be made online on this Website. 2017 LAGOS INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR FRIDAY 3RD - SUNDAY 12TH NOVEMBER, 2017 ORGANISED BY: THE LAGOS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY PLEASE RETURN COMPLETED FORMS TO: Tel:08091119852,08039115606 ,08066143724, The Director, Trade Promotion 08034714695, 08099350457,08091119854 The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry E-mail: [email protected] 1st Floor, Commerce House, 1, Idowu Taylor Street [email protected] Victoria Island, Lagos – Nigeria. Website: www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com

EXHIBITOR’S ANTI-NOISE POLLUTION COMPLIANCE FORM

Instruction:  This form must be filled and signed by all exhibitors.  Fill and complete all information  Sign at the bottom  Submit alongside with the application for participation. Allocation of space will not be done unless this form is filled and submitted)

Full Name of Company:......

Full Address:......

Contact Person:......

Designation/Rank: ......

Telephone :......

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Email :......

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Contract Acceptance: By signing this form, I/We on behalf of our Organisation, agree to have read and understood the instructions below and hereby accept in absolute terms to abide by the directives: 1. I/We confirm that the information provided on this compliance form is accurate 2. I/We agree that Noise pollution is disturbing and dangerous to the health of individuals 3. I/We agree that the use of Public Address System (PAS) and music gadgets during the Fair shall be limited to our organisation’s pavilion 4. I/We agree that the noise level from whichever communication or sound equipment we deploy during the Fair would be contained within the four-walls of our company’s pavilion and will not create any noise pollution or create nuisance to the environment. 5. I/We agree that any Musical instrument with Noise Level above 10 decibel shall be confiscated. 6. I/We agree that if our organisation contravenes any of the rules herein, the equipment used for the purpose of noise pollution shall be confiscated by the Organisers (LCCI).

Date: ………………………………… Signature & Stamp: ……………………………

This form is downloadable and fillable online on LCCI website: www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com. Payments can also be made online on this Website.

HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE LAGOS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY

Procedure for Registration The company must be duly incorporated to carry out business in Nigeria. The company must have a registered office in Lagos or its environs. Pick up an application form on the presentation of a Bank Certified Cheque for a certain sum (depending on the category) being payment for entrance fees and other information booklets. For applications to be valid, prospective member should either be sponsored by two financial members of LCCI or present two reference letters from their bankers and/or legal practitioner (Notary Public). Payable fees are as follows: Annual Subscription Rates Development Levy Registration Fee Category Annual Rate Category Rate Category Rate Turnover A N1 billion and N150,000 A N140,000 A N75,000 above B N100m and N100,000 B N 70,000 B N50,000 above C N25m – N100m N50,000 C N 30,000 C N30,000 D Below N25m N20,000 D N 25,000 D N20,000 Completed application form together with photocopy of the Company Certificate of Incorporation should be returned to the Membership Section at Commerce House, 1, Idowu Taylor Street, Victoria Island, Lagos with the appropriate subscription deposit for the year.

All payment should be made in bank certified cheque payable to: The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

What you stand to gain As a member of LCCI you have access to business opportunities with 60% of the Lagos Business Community who are members of the LCCI. The economic benefits of being a member include: Increase in Sales Opportunities through: Increased Network and Contacts, Member referral service, LCCI partnership with other business organisations, Trade Group meetings. Reduced Cost of doing business through access to: Current and reliable information, Training and workshops relevant to the needs of your organization Business consulting services, Valuable utilisation of assets, Manpower development. Increase in Global Outreach, through: International Exposure, Worldwide publicity, Membership Directory and advertisement in newsletter and on our Website: www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com.

Cordial Relationship with Government through: Lobbying government for business interest, Presentation of local opinion on commercial and industrial matters, Lobbying efforts at Federal, State and Local Government: levels. Business Entrepreneurial development through: Introduction to Local and International Trade Promotions, Participation in International Trade Fairs, Joining Trade delegations or Missions to foreign countries, Trade Enquiries.

The activities of the LCCI are carried out through various sectoral groups that cover all sectors of the economy. The following are the sectoral groups of the Chamber: i. Agriculture ii. Financial Services Group iii Construction & Engineering Services Group. iv Industrial Group v. Information Technology and Telecommunications Group vi. Petroleum Downstream vii Professional Practice Group. viii Small and Medium Enterprises and Distributive Group. ix Transport Group. x Hotel & Tourism Group xi Automobile Group xii. Export Group xiii. Petroleum Contractors xiv. Oil Producers Trade Section For more information, contact: Business Manager, Membership The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry 1, Idowu Taylor Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.Tel: 01-2771556, 08035640520,08023946709E-mail: [email protected]: [email protected]; Website: www.lagoschamber.com

2017 LAGOS INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR FRIDAY 3RD - SUNDAY 12TH NOVEMBER, 2017

VENUE: TAFAWA BALEWA SQUARE, ONIKAN LAGOS, NIGERIA

THEME: “PROMOTING INDUSTRIALISATION FOR ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND SUSTAINABLE GROWTH”

ORGANISED: BY THE LAGOS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY

Lagos International Trade Fair…..the biggest and the best 2017 LAGOS INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR FRIDAY 3RD - SUNDAY 12TH NOVEMBER, 2017

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1. Brief on Lagos International Trade Fair

2. General Information

3. Terms and Conditions for Participation

4. Testimonials on The Marble

5. Application for Participation

6. Sectoral Classification & Product Index

7. Picture of a Typical Shell Scheme Stand

8. Application for Utilities

9. Application for Advertisements in the Catalogue 10. Application for Special Day at the Fair

11. Exhibitors’ Anti-Noise Pollution Compliance Form

12. How to become a member of LCCI

The Trade Fair in most recent years, had been held either at Tafawa Balewa Square in the The Lagos International Trade Fair is the heart of Lagos or the Lagos International Trade premier International Trade Fair in Nigeria. The Fair Complex along Lagos-Badagry spectacular 10-day event, usually begins on Expressway. the first Friday in November of every year, since 1981. The Lagos Chamber of Commerce This year, at the Tafawa Balewa Square, and Industry, which is the oldest and foremost Lagos. More importantly, competent and highly influential in Nigeria, took over the experienced members of the Trade Promotion organisation of the fair in 1986 and has been Board, staff and contractors of the Lagos staging the fair annually to date. Within this Chamber of Commerce and Industry are ever period, the Lagos International Trade Fair has willing and ready to assist participants at the grown tremendously in popularity to become Fair by providing up-to-date business the leading forum for Trade and Business information and attend promptly to enquiries promotion in Nigeria, and indeed Africa. The from exhibitors and visitors to the Fair. Chamber is uniquely aware of the high The Lagos International Trade Fair enjoys wide standards expected of an International Trade publicity in the electronic and print media Fair, and it is, therefore, constantly striving to throughout its ten (10) day duration and even live up to this expectation. Moreover, the after; thereby presenting a unique opportunity Chamber comprises the crème de la crème of for Exhibitors to advertise their products, Nigeria’s top business organisations and services, inventions and innovations to both personalities, who are able and ready to enter Nigerian and Foreign participants. The Fair is into business interactions with their usually supported by the Federal and Lagos counterparts all over the world. State Governments, and is always well attended by numerous Government agencies In recognition of its importance and usefulness, seeking new ideas, inventions and innovations increasing numbers of exhibitors and visitors necessary for the attainment of the objectives from all over Nigeria and the world at large are for which they are set up. showing keen interest in, and patronising, the Lagos International Trade Fair. The Fair provides opportunities for various trade groups and professionals to present new The Fair holds in Lagos, the Commercial and products and new ideas. Also, our foreign Industrial heartland of Nigeria, which is easily visitors have the privilege of visiting places of accessible by air, sea and land. interest in the country through our hospitality The Fair has attracted both local and foreign and tourism programme. exhibitors over the years. Since 1986 when the Moreover, eminent dignitaries and policy organisation of the Fair was taken over by makers from all over Nigeria visit the Fair on a LCCI, the participation of local and foreign daily basis throughout its duration. exhibitors has been growing steadily. The Fair brings into focus the full potentials The theme of the Fair is: and business opportunities existing in Nigeria. ‘ PROMOTING INDUSTRIALISATION FOR For more information or enquiries, please ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND SUSTAINABLE contact: GROWTH’

The Director, Trade Promotion 2. VENUE: Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry st The different aspects of the Fair will Commerce House, 1 Floor, take place at the Main Bowl of the 1, Idowu Taylor Street, Victoria, Island, Lagos. Tafawa Balewa Square, Onikan, Lagos Tel:08091119852,08034714695,08039115606, and adjoining facilities such as the 08066143724,08028285715,08091119854, Banquet Hall and the Cricket Pitch. 08099350457 3. DATE Friday 3rd, - Sunday 12th November, Email: [email protected] [email protected] 2017 [email protected] 4. OBJECTIVES OF THE FAIR [email protected] [email protected] The main objectives of the Fair are to [email protected] promote the following: [email protected] (i) Revitalisation and diversification of the Nigerian economy; www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com (j) Nigeria’s non-oil exports; (k) Accelerated development of commerce and industry; (l) Made-in-Nigeria products; (m)Agriculture and agro-based industry; (n) The evolution of Nigeria’s trade with the outside world; (o) Direct attention to the role of the private sector in the Nigerian economy; and (p) Prospects for foreign and local investments in strategic areas.

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1. ORGANISERS AND SCOPE OF THE 5. TARGET AUDIENCE FAIR It is anticipated that the Fair will attract The 2017 Lagos International Trade about 500,000 visitors from within and Fair is organised by the Lagos outside the country including Chamber of Commerce & Industry. The businessmen, investors, customers, top Fair which is staged with the support government officials and and co-operation of the Federal and the representatives State Governments covers all aspects of Nigeria’s important trading houses of business and economic activities in and those seeking joint-venture Nigeria. It offers a unique exposition for partnerships. manufacturers, suppliers, buyers and users of a wide range of goods and 6. PARTICIPATION IS OPEN TO services as well as opportunities for - Business organisations in Nigeria; investment and trade promotion. - Foreign organisations and Governments; - Consumer goods production - Diplomatic Missions and Trade plants and machinery. Representatives; - Materials handling & Storage - Federal and State Government Equipment. Agencies and Parastatals; as well - Metal working Equipment as Research and Educational - Machine Tools Institutions - Woodworking Machinery - Maintenance Equipment 7. WHY YOU SHOULD PARTICIPATE (d) Oil and Gas (a) Lagos is the gate-way and - Exploration and Production commercial nerve centre of - Refining and Marketing Nigeria. With over 180 million - Petro-chemical Products e.g. people, Nigeria is the largest Fertilizers, carbon black, resins market in Africa. Lagos is the and plastics. hub of Nigeria’s business and (e) Mining and Energy economic activities as well as its - Mining Equipment main port of entry. - Electrical Equipment (b) The Fair is an important regular - Power Generation/Distribution business occurrence aimed at a - Solar, hydro & Renewable special audience which includes energy professionals, businessmen and (f) Automobile & Allied Products investors. - Passenger vehicles (c) The Fair is for Nigerian - Heavy duty trucks and vehicles enterprises seeking wider - Automotive component and access to domestic markets as spare parts. well as international markets - Aircraft, Airport Equipment. and investors seeking joint- - Railway and Ports Engineering venture partners and markets Components. for intermediate and capital (g) ICT & Telecommunications goods in Nigeria and the - Communication Equipment ECOWAS community. - Electronics 8. THE EXHIBITS - Telephones In line with the country’s development - Internet and Fax priorities, special emphasis will be - Mobile phone/smart Phones given to products and services in the - Mobile phones and accessories following sectors. - Computers and accessories (a) Agriculture and Agro Allied - Software Development - Crop production and seed (h) Business Equipment/Data Processing/ multiplication. Printing Technologies - Irrigation. - Business and Accounting - Handling/Storage/Processing Machines equipment and machines. - Computer and Data processing - Livestock Machines. - Fishing - Training and Education - Primary food preservation and - Publications & stationeries processing - Educational Systems and - Food Beverages – New Equipment. products - Scientific Technologies (b) Building and Construction breakthrough - Building materials. - Research Findings - Building and Civil Engineering - Scientific Innovation plants. - Engineering & Technical Teaching - Construction equipment Equipment. - Sewage and water treatment (i) Security & Safety Equipment plants and systems. - Health Safety &Environment - Town planning and HSE environmental sanitation. - Safety and Protective Clothing (c) Plants and Equipment: - Fire Protection and Fire Fighting *OUTDOOR PREMIUM SPACE = $300/m2 (Minimum Equipment. bookable space for Premium Space is 72m2) - Security Systems. 9(a) Special Discount Off ers (j) Banking, Finance & Insurance GENERAL DISCOUNTS FOR EARLY PAYMENTS - Commercial and Merchant On or before July 31st - 5% August 1st – 31st - 4% Banking Services. September 1st – 30th - 3% - Development Finance LCCI FINANCIAL MEMBERS’ DISCOUNT (IN - Money and Capital / Market ADDITION TO THE - Insurance EARLY PAYMENT DISCOUNT) Category ‘A’ Member - 7.5% - Financial Trading Category ‘B’ Member - 5% (k) Personal Care & Household Category ‘C’ Member - 3.5% Product Category ‘D’ Member - 2% Please note that the discounts offered cover payments - Scientific &Medical Teaching for space only and is only for financial members who Equipment are up to date with their subscriptions. - Cosmetics - Beauty Products 10. APPLICATION FOR PARTICIPATION - Cleaning Products Included in this Prospectus are the - Household & Domestic Product Application Forms for participation - Pharmaceutical &Healthcare which should be completed and - Sport and Recreational returned with appropriate fees to reach Equipment the Organisers on or before October - Medication 20, 2017.Application forms can also be - Hospital/ Medical Equipment obtained from all Nigerian Diplomatic (l) Furniture, Fittings & Interior and Consular Missions abroad, the Décor Federal and State Ministries of - Hinges, Joinery & wardrobe Commerce and the Secretariats of all fitting the Chambers of Commerce in Nigeria. - Furniture Locks Online application for participation is - Window –Door Fittings available on the website - Cabinet and Drawers www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com or - Curtains, Window Blind www.lagoschamber.com Forms can be - Couch, Table, Chair &Bed filled and submitted online. - Interior Décor - Furniture Accessories 11. MODE OF PAYMENT (m) Fashion, Textile & Clothing All payments are to be made to The Apparel Lagos Chamber of Commerce and - Jewelries Industry. Payments can be made by - Wears Bank Draft or cash payment into LCCI - Perfumes &Deodorant accounts at designated banks. Online - Sunglasses and Shades payment can also be made through the - Weave on, Wigs, attachment websites: - Gift Items www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com or (n) Food and Drinks www.lagoschamber.com - Cafeteria & Restaurant - Hoteliers and Caterers 12. PUBLICITY - Bakeries and Confectionaries Special publicity programmes will be - Snacks, Beverages, Milk Drinks executed in collaboration with our - Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic Media Partners: Drinks - Press Advertisement and - Wines Editorial Coverage; - Food Seasoning &Technologies - Press Releases, Press Conference and Briefs; 9. SPACE RENTAL CHARGES - Radio and TV Interview and 2, *INDOOR (Shell scheme stands) =$300/m Coverage; *INDOOR (Unbuilt) = $250/m2 - Posters, Billboards, Neon Sign *OUTDOOR = $250/m2 Advert, banners, and other Below-the-Line Visual Materials; - Exhibition Catalogue at the Trade Fair including its - Exhibition Press Review and employees, servants and agents. - Exhibition Press Supplement. d) “The Contract” means the Agreement Exhibitors and Advertisers who wish to entered into between the Organisers subscribe to any of the above should contact and the Exhibitor for the allocation of The Director, Trade Promotion. exhibit Space/Stand/Pavilion to the 13. ACCREDITED SERVICE PROVIDERS Exhibitor on the Fair grounds. It is the intention of the organisers to have a e) “The Exhibition Space/Stand/Pavilion” uniform pavilion/stand. Therefore, exhibitors means the space stand or pavilion of are expected to patronise only Stand stated dimensions/size allocated to contractors already accredited by the each Exhibitor. organisers. Details of these contractors can be f) “The Trade Fair” or “Fair” means the obtained from the organisers. National, Regional, Specialised and Annual International Trade Fair Please note that exhibitors who construct organised by the Trade Promotion stands using more space than the area paid Board of The Lagos Chamber of for and allocated to them shall be surcharged Commerce and Industry. for the additional space at double the normal g) “The Fair Grounds” means the grounds rate for such space. Contravention notice and on which the Fair is holding. debit notes shall be served on such h) “The Exhibits” means the products, organisation and the Organiser shall seize the goods, materials and/or services company’s property commensurate with the displayed or mounted by each Exhibitor amount being owed as a guarantee for the for either sale or viewing or for payment of the stipulated fine. Upon service of patronage. contravention notice and debit notes for such i) “LCCI” means The Lagos Chamber of surcharge. Contravening party would be Commerce and Industry. expected to pay within a period of 48 hours, j) “Marketing Agents” means accredited failure of which the organiser shall be free to Agents for marketing purposes only as dispose of the seized items. independent operatives who should More information on construction of stands and conform with the laid down regulatory any other aspect of the Lagos International conditions and terms including those in Trade Fair can be obtained from: The Director, Trade Promotion this document; Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry k) “Participants” means exhibitors, 1st Floor, Commerce House visitors, organisers, invited guests, 1, Idowu Taylor Street, Victoria, Island, Lagos. trade fair officials and anyone lawfully Tel:08091119852,08034714695,08039115606, holding the Organisers’ official I.D. 08066143724,08099350457,08091119854 Card. Email:[email protected] www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com 2. APPLICATION FOR PARTICIPATION TERMS AND CONDITIONS a) Organisers shall only allocate space to exhibitors who have made full and FOR PARTICIPATION complete payment for space booked as at the commencement of space 1. INTERPRETATION: allocation. Any space reservation Unless otherwise provided, the terms: booking made without necessary a) “The Organisers” means The Lagos financial back-up will not be allocated. Chamber of Commerce and Industry b) All applications for space for (LCCI). participation at the Trade Fair shall be b) The Trade Promotion Board (TPB) made on the prescribed Application means the Board set up by the LCCI for Form issued by the Organisers or as the planning and management of its shown on the Organisers’ website. Trade Fairs and Exhibitions. c) The completed Application Form shall c) “Exhibitor” means any company, be submitted together with full payment partnership, firm, government, or to the Organisers to qualify for individual to whom space is allocated allocation. Online payment and for exhibiting products/goods, services submission of application form are also allowed. Please visit our website: - f) Exhibitors with special/additional www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com service or utility requirements (e.g. d) Upon signature by the appropriate water, electricity or any other special request) parties and compliance with terms should indicate at the point of payment stated on the application form, the for planning purposes. document becomes a binding contract g.) Exhibitors with false information between the parties. especially on services/materials or e) The Exhibitor shall not assign the products grouping shall have his/her contract to third parties without the allocation disqualified. express consent in writing of the Organisers. 4. USE OF FAIR SPACE f) All Exhibitors shall be registered and a) Exhibitors shall exhibit only the given an EXHIBITION PERSONAL particular products goods or materials IDENTIFICATION NUMBER or I.D. or product group or type stated on their Card. Application Form already approved by the Organisers. 3. ALLOCATION OF FAIR SPACE b) Products, goods or materials which a) The Organisers shall allocate offend the local culture, religions or the space/stand/pavilion to each Exhibitor standard public decency shall not be in accordance with the Organisers’ exhibited. sectoral classification of c) Exhibitors must man their stands with products/materials/ services. The competent personnel at all times during Organisers reserve the right to allocate the duration of the Fair. and re-allocate available space, size on d). Exhibition of good on walkways and the Fairgrounds entirely at the corridors is strictly prohibited and any Organisers’ own discretion. Unilateral good displayed in these areas will be changing of allocated space or re- confiscated and will not be returned to allocation of space by Exhibitors is not the owners allowed. If this is done, the Organisers e). Hawking of goods under any guise is shall dismantle such stand and the strictly prohibited and person caught in defaulter shall pay the cost of such act will be arrested and the good dismantling. confiscated and will not be returned. b) The Organisers reserve the right to change the allocation of any Exhibitor 5. SUB-LETTING OF FAIR SPACE without being liable for damages or EXHIBITORS SHALL NOT SUBLET compensation if circumstances call for THE SPACE / STAND / PAVILION such change and/or if the Exhibitor ALLOCATED TO THEM TO ANY failed to take possession of his THIRD PARTY EITHER WHOLLY OR space/stand within the prescribed IN PART WITHOUT THE WRITTEN period. CONSENT OF THE ORGANISERS. c) Exhibitors must strictly adhere to the 6. DAMAGE / DEFACEMENT TO THE standard module of space booking of FAIR COMPLEX STRUCTURES / 18m2 minimum and subsequent HALLS / PROPERTIES additions of 9m2 during payment. Exhibitors shall be liable for any Bookings not in this module shall not be damage to any structure including the allowed. Halls, buildings and stands and shall d) Exhibitors with prefabricated or special not paint or otherwise deface or alter or stands/pavilion or tents are to make affix anything to the floors, ceilings, available the dimension and areas of pillars or walls without the prior written the tents at the time of payment to enable consent of the Organisers. the LCCI put such into space allocation considerations. 7. CONSTRUCTION OF STANDS / e) Exhibitors must ensure that original PAVILIONS receipt of payment for space is always The Fair Grounds shall be open to available in their pavilion and should be Exhibitors at a date fixed by the produced when demanded by the Organisers for the purpose of the Organisers’ Monitoring Team. construction of their Stands/Pavilions and the mounting of their various Exhibits, materials and products. All Trade Fair Catalogue shall be paid in stands must conform to the prototype full by Bank Drafts or Bank Certified provided by the organiser. Drafts made payable to the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry 8. DISPOSAL OF PACKAGING MATERIALS (LCCI). Exhibitors shall have the responsibility b) Online payments can be made on the of disposing packaging materials in Chamber’s website: such a way and manner as shall not www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com constitute a nuisance or obstruct the c) Payments by Nigerian Exhibitors free movement of persons and traffic or (Companies registered in Nigeria) or its disfigure or endanger the environment. accredited agents shall be made in Naira. 9. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS d) Payments by all Foreign Exhibitors Exhibitors shall not keep in or on their shall be made in US Dollars. stands or pavilions or any part of the e) Each Exhibitor shall pay the total cost Fair Grounds chemicals or materials of of the space allocated to it immediately a toxic or hazardous nature. on advice. f) All invoices issued to Exhibitors must 10. ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR be settled immediately on receipt by Exhibitors shall not engage in and shall such Exhibitor. not allow any part of their stands, pavilions or space allocated to them to 14. WITHDRAWAL BY EXHIBITOR be used for gambling, drinking, drug Without prejudice to the rights and trafficking, wrestling, boxing, dancing or remedies of the Organisers in respect anti-social behaviours. The Organisers’ of any breach of Contract on the part of opinion must be sought and approval any Exhibitor, the Organisers may, at obtained in writing for proposed their discretion, allow such Exhibitor to activities on the Fairgrounds which may withdraw from participation subject to offend the Fair Organisers and/or other the following conditions: exhibitors or visitors. a) The Exhibitor shall give to the Organisers written notice of his desire 11. NOISE POLLUTION to withdraw from participation at the It is the belief of the organisers that Trade Fair. noise pollution can be dangerous to b) If the said withdrawal is accepted, the both exhibitors and visitors alike. Use Organisers shall convey their of public address system and music acceptance in writing to the affected gadgets shall be limited to the Exhibitor. exhibitor’s pavilion; the noise level must c) Such notification of acceptance of the be contained within the four-walls of the withdrawal by the Organisers shall exhibitor’s pavilion. Any exhibitor who constitute the termination of the violates this term shall have his contractual relationship between the equipment confiscated. parties and furthermore the Exhibitor would be required to pay a penalty for 12. DISMANTLING OF such termination. STANDS/PAVILIONS d) The amount of such penalty shall be Exhibitors shall dismantle their stated in the Organisers’ notification in Stands/Pavilions and vacate their (c) above and such amount shall be allocated space not later than three (3) that proportion of the stand rental days after the closing of the Trade Fair. refundable as specified below: Failing which the stand will be Date of Receipt of Notice of Withdrawal dismantled by the Organisers and they Proportion of Payment Refundable shall be liable to pay the sum of $500 (i) Before 31st August 2017 ……….90% or N15,000 to the Organisers. (ii) Between 1st Sept.- 23rd Oct 2017…. 50% 13. METHOD OF PAYMENT (iii) On or after 24th October 2017….… Nil a) All payments due to the Organisers for the allocation of space, charges for 15. BREACH OF CONTRACT BY utilities and advertisements in the EXHIBITOR a) In the event of default or failure on the above, payments made by Exhibitors part of the Exhibitor in observing or may be refunded by the Organisers performing any of the provisions of the subject to necessary deductions to Contract or of the Terms and cover processing and administrative Conditions of this Prospectus, the costs and expenses incurred by the Organisers shall have the right to Organisers. terminate the Contract forthwith by notice in writing to such defaulting 18. CONSTRUCTION OF STANDS/ Exhibitor. PAVILIONS BY EXHIBITORS b) In the event of such termination a) Subject to approval, Exhibitors may be mentioned in (a) above all rentals paid granted permission by the Organisers by the defaulting Exhibitor shall be to construct, and set up their Stands/ forfeited to the Organisers. Pavilions or Schemes themselves c) The Exhibitor shall indemnify the provided they follow laid down Organisers against all cost, losses, procedures and designs as damage or expenses (including any communicated from time to time by the consequential loss or damage) incurred Organisers. as a result of such failure or default. b) Before commencing such construction the Exhibitor must have a confirmed 16. CHANGE OF VENUE space allocation and must also submit a) The Organisers reserve the right to the drawings for the proposed change the venue and duration of the construction for necessary approval in Trade Fair if exceptional circumstances writing by the Organisers or their so demand and on due notification to designated agents. the Exhibitors. c) The Exhibitors shall be liable for any b) In the event of such change as stated damage caused to neighbours or other in (a) above all contracts and/or other Exhibitors, or the common property of Agreements for participation shall Visitors by such Exhibitor or their remain in force and the Exhibitors shall servants or agents during such not be entitled to any claim for construction. damages or compensation for such d) The construction, furnishing and change. decoration of all stands/pavilions or shell scheme stands, must be 17. CANCELLATION/POSTPONEMENT completed by 6pm of 1st November, OF TRADE FAIR 2017. a) The Organisers shall not be liable for e) Any Exhibitor whose stand extends any loss or damage sustained by any beyond the space paid for and Exhibitor, Participant or Contractor or approved for such Exhibitor, shall be any other persons for the cancellation liable to pay as penalty an amount or postponement of the Trade Fair or equal to double the cost of such the reduction of the advertised duration additional space. of the Fair as a result of: f). Please note exhibitors who construct (i) Force majeure stands using more space than the area (ii) Acts of war, military activity, paid for and allocated to them shall be political /civil unrest, surcharged for the additional space at disturbances or riots. the double the normal rate for such space. (vii) Legislation by Federal, State, or Contravention notice and debit notes Local Government Authority. shall be served on such organisation (viii) Fire, flood, tempest, excessively and the Organiser shall seize the inclement weather, storms, company’s property commensurate with the earthquake. amount being owed as a guarantee for (ix) Damage caused by an aerial the payment of the stipulated fine. Upon object or aircraft. service of contravention notices and (x) Strikes or lockouts by workmen. debit notes for such surcharge. Contravening b) In the event of the cancellation or party would be expected to pay within a postponement of the Fair as a result of period of 48 hours, failure of which the any or combination of the events stated organiser shall be free to dispose of the seized items. 19. ACCREDITED SERVICE PROVIDERS pay a fine of Five Thousand Naira Only accredited service providers will (N5,000.00) or US$50 for every hour that be allowed to operate within the fair the vehicle remains on the fair grounds. arena before, during and after the fair. e) Any security breach should be reported These services include but not limited to the organisers or the police post on the to provision and supply of furniture, fairground. mobile toilets, canopies and tents and generators. 22. USAGE OF PRIVATE ELECTRICITY GENERATORS 20. MOVEMENT OF EXHIBITS For the safety of all exhibitors and visitors, the use of private electricity a) Exhibitors shall be responsible for the generating sets by exhibitors is strictly cost of transporting their Exhibits to the prohibited. The Organisers shall provide Fair grounds and shall also be electricity for the entire fair ground. If it responsible for the cost of dismantling becomes extremely necessary for any and removing them at the conclusion of exhibitor to use its own private generator, the Fair. such exhibitor must apply to the b) Movement of vehicles and off-loading organisers in writing for approval of such of Exhibits/goods shall not be allowed a facility. during the hours of the Fair (i.e. 8.30a.m. – 6p.m.) throughout the 23. FIRE REGULATIONS duration of the Fair. a) Materials used in stand and display c) The removal of Exhibits/goods from the construction must be properly fire- Fair grounds and the dismantling of proofed in accordance with local stands/pavilions shall not be allowed on regulations. the day of the closing ceremonies of b) Fire men shall patrol the Fair grounds the Fair. and would be authorised to limit or stop e) Exhibitors shall remove all Exhibits/goods any demonstration by any Exhibitor that from the Fairgrounds within three (3) in their estimation could be a potential fire days of the conclusion of the Fair failing hazard. which they shall be liable to indemnify the c) All Exhibitors shall be required to provide Organisers in the sum of One Hundred Fire Extinguishers and other fire US Dollars ($100) per day or Fifteen prevention equipment at their Thousand Naira (N15,000.00) for stands/pavilions. everyday for which they are in breach of the period of grace. 24. INSURANCE All Exhibitors shall maintain appropriate 21. SECURITY policy of insurance to cover their a) All reasonable security precautions shall property, personnel, products, goods and be taken by the Organisers during the equipment as well as their participation at duration of the Fair for the safety and the Trade Fair and shall indemnify the protection of Exhibitors and Visitors to the Organisers against all costs, claims, Fair. demands and expenses to which they b) Exhibitors shall however be responsible may be subject as a result of any loss or for the security of their stands/pavilions damage, claim or injury occurring or exhibits and goods and the Organisers arising to any persons, equipment, goods shall not be held liable for any loss, or or structures however caused during the theft or damage to such Exhibits/goods duration of the Fair. For this purpose the before, during, or after the Fair. clause, “the duration of the fair” shall c) In order to ensure adequate security for include the period before the actual all persons, Exhibitors, Visitors and the official commencement of the fair, when Organisers, contractors and their agents, stands, pavilions and structures are being driving of any vehicles within the Fair erected and Exhibits mounted and the ground, as well as parking of vehicles on period after the official closing when the Fairgrounds (except designated car Stands, Pavilions and all structures are parks) between the hours of 8.30am and being dismantled and Exhibits removed. 6pm daily throughout the duration of the 24a This Insurance Policy to be taken by Fair is not allowed. Exhibitors shall cover risks associated d) Persons who contravene the rule would with, amongst others, loss or damages have their vehicle towed and be liable to suffered by Exhibitors and/or visitors from fire, flood, rainstorm, tempest, b) The sale of Exhibits/goods shall be excessively inclement weather and failure confined to each Exhibitor’s stand / Pavilion of equipment and machinery (whether only. supplied by Exhibitors or Organiser) and other related unforeseen occurrences 28. IMPORTATION / RE-EXPORTATION OF EXHIBITS 25. PROHIBITED AND UNDESIRABLE  A list of Exhibits imported for the Fair must be EXHIBITS prepared and shown to the Nigeria Customs a) The Organisers absolutely prohibit the Service at the point of entry. display or sale of the underlisted items  Exhibits/goods shall be re-exported within three during the Trade Fair: (3) months from the end of the Trade Fair or it (i) Explosives and inflammable will be deemed that the goods have been sold materials. and duty shall be paid. (ii) Firearms and ammunitions  Duty shall be paid on any missing items not (vi) Radioactive products and materials satisfactorily accounted for. (vii) Wildlife and dangerous animals. 29. ENTRY TICKETS (viii) Pornographic or offensive materials. Exhibitors shall be given entry passes b) Any Exhibitor wishing to use or as shown in 27(a), while others and demonstrate with petrol, fuel oil, paraffin, visitors shall only be allowed entry into ethyl alcohol, acetylene, or any other the fair arena with tickets paid for as combustible materials or operate any follows: machine/equipment that may cause or is  Single entry ticket – N200.00 likely to cause explosions and/or fire  Multiple Entry Pass – N2,500 outbreaks, shall be required to obtain the approval in writing of the Officials of the  Extra Exhibitors’ Car Sticker – N2,000 per car Nigeria Fire Brigade present on the Fair 29(a). Exhibitors are entitled to car stickers grounds. and exhibitor’s passes as outlined c) The Organisers may disallow any below: demonstration or display by any Exhibitor of Space Car Exhibitors’ any equipment or material, which in their Stickers Passes opinion may cause offence. 18m2-36m2 1 2 d) Demonstrations by Exhibitors with heavy 45m2-63m2 1 3 72m2-99m2 1 4 moving machinery or equipment shall be 2 2 undertaken only at agreed intervals as 108m -144m 2 5 153m2-198m2 2 6 stipulated by the Organisers. 207m2-252m2 2 7 (i) Such demonstrations shall take 261m2-306m2 3 7 place within an area safely 315m2-405m2 3 8 protected by a wire fence and/or 414m2-504m2 3 9 any other material as stipulated by 513m2- 639m2 3 10 the Organisers. 648m2- 1035m2 4 10 (ii) Exhibitors shall ensure that such heavy machinery and equipment b) Additional request for passes should be are adequately and properly made to the Ticket/Gate passes Vendor. manned. c) Please note that a Car Sticker admits the driver of a car and one other person into the 26. MOBILE EXHIBITORS/HAWKERS general ground car park. Other passengers in a) Mobile Exhibitors, Hawkers, Vagrants, the car passing through the official gate of itinerant traders, beggars etc. shall not be the exhibition must possess Entry allowed within the Fair Grounds during the Ticket/Gate Pass except for the official driver Trade Fair. for VIPs or all passengers in a vehicle with b) Hawking of goods is prohibited within the VIP Gate Pass. All visitors should park their Fair grounds. vehicles at the designated car parks. c) Such goods shall be confiscated.

27. SALE OF EXHIBITS 30. SUPPLEMENTARY CLAUSES a) Exhibitors may sell their Exhibits/Goods at The Organisers reserve the right as and the Fairgrounds subject to the Nigeria when necessary to issue supplementary Customs Service Regulations and with the regulations in addition to those in each permission of the Organisers. Contract made between the Exhibitors and the Organisers as well as Terms and Conditions for participation. Conditions/Individual clauses contained 31. DISPUTES/DIFFERENCES AND therein, the organisers’ interpretation shall be INTERPRETATIONS final. Any dispute, difference, or question which may arise between the Organisers and any Further information about the Fair can be obtained Exhibitor touching upon the true construction from: of the Contract made between the parties and The Director, Trade Promotion or these Terms and Conditions for The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry Participation or the rights and liabilities of the 1, Idowu Taylor Street, Victoria Island, parties shall be decided by the Trade Lagos, Nigeria. Promotion Board of the Lagos Chamber of Phone: 08091119852,08034714695,08039115606, Commerce and Industry, the planners and 08066143724,08099350457,08091119854 managers of the Fair, and such decision shall E-mail: [email protected] be final. Similarly, for the purpose of [email protected] interpretation of the foregoing Terms and Website: www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com

LAGOS INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR TESTIMONIALS ON THE MARBLE Wow! What a wonderful display of enterprise and entrepreneurial zeal. Well done! I appreciate the great work LCCI and all the organizers are doing. You have our full support. Congratulations! Okechukwu Enelamah Hon. Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment

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I am impressed by the organization of exhibition by LCCI. I am not surprised, as Chief. Dr Nike Akande, CON is in charge. Congratulations! HE Sen. Dr Chris N. Ngige (OON). Hon Minister of Labour and Employment

I am highly impressed with the organisation of the Lagos International Trade Fair. Well, this is not surprising given the pedigree of Nigeria’s premier Chamber of Commerce, LCCI. Tunji Bello Secretary to State Government, Lagos State.

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LCCI is the foremost City Chamber. Very good Trade Fair plan. Chief Dr. Bassey Eden, President, NACCIMA.

The Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) is very delighted to participate for the first time at the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The LCCI has been doing great over the years and has remained the best Chamber in this country staging trade fairs. This 30th Trade Fair is undoubtedly very well organized and deserves to be very successful. Please keep up your good works and ensure that not only Lagos but the country’s economy recovers quickly through regional and international co-operation and participation. Mr Sam Saba Chairman CCB

This year’s Lagos International Trade Fair being organized by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry has always been extremely at the top of affairs. This year’s fair was well organized and the turnout was quite impressive. Ogun State government, as it is customary, has also participated fully to showcase that Ogun State is the investment destination of choice. I wish the Chamber more grease its elbow while looking forward to another year of investment opportunities in the state. Chief Mrs Yetunde Abosede Onanuga Deputy Governor,Ogun State.

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The Lagos International Trade Fair has continued to grow and expand and improve. We, at Dangote, are happy to support the fair and collaborate with the LCCI to grow our economy. We commend the LCCI for its continuous effort and we assure you of our continual support.

Mansor Ahmed Group Executive Director DANGOTE GROUP

Our participation at the Special Day event was useful and good. We were able to gain mileage in reaching out to the insuring public.

Dayo Alao Cornerstone Insurance PLC

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The Bank of Industry is very impressed with the organization and participation of the year’s event. We congratulate you. Taiye Emagha Bank of Industry

This year’s fair has been truly exciting and we appreciate the LCCI for the platform. Adeyeye Adepegba Executive Director FIDELITY BANK PLC

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I am very delighted to be part of the Special Day. The LCCI is doing a good job trying to assist businesses to move forward in Nigeria. Congratulations to the President and Council members of LCCI. Dr. Bolaji Akinrimisi MECURE HEALTHCARE LIMITED.

As representative of the Executive Vice Chairman of Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC) and Head, Public Relations, of the Commission, I and my team, are highly impressed with the facilities provided by LCCI for the NCC day at BHS pavilion. We are thrilled by this partnership and we count on your co-operation in the future. Reuben Muoka NCC

Picture 6 2017 LAGOS INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR FRIDAY 3RD - SUNDAY 12TH NOVEMBER, 2017 ORGANISED BY: THE LAGOS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY PLEASE RETURN COMPLETED FORMS TO:

The Director, Trade Promotion: The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry E-mail: [email protected] 1st Floor, Commerce House, 1, Idowu Taylor Street Victoria Island, Lagos – Nigeria. [email protected] 08066143724, 08028285715,08091119854, 08091119852,08034714695,08039115606, 08099350457 Website: www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com

IMPORTANT NOTICE: PLEASE, REFER TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPATION BEFORE FILLING & SUBMITTING THIS FORM

APPLICATION FOR PARTICIPATION

Full Name of Company …………………………………………………………………… Name for Display & Listing (if diff. from company’s name) ……… ….…………………… …………….………………………………………………………………………………... Address:…………………………………………………………………………………….. Products to be Exhibited (Be Specific):………………………………………………….. Contact Person:………………………………………………………………………….. Position:………..…………………………………………………………………………… Telephone:……..…………………..…Email:…..………………………………………...

2. EXHIBITION SPACE (Compulsory) (Note: The Minimum Space for the Fair will be 18m2 & Multiples of 9m2 thereafter.) RATES:  INDOOR SHELL SCHEME STANDS = $300/m2,  INDOOR UNBUILT = $250/m2  OUTDOOR = $250/m2  OUTDOOR PREMIUM SPACE = $300/m2 (Minimum bookable Premium Space is 72m2)

I/We hereby apply for:………………………M2 (INDOOR SHELL SCHEME STANDS/ INDOOR UNBUILT / OUTDOOR / OUTDOOR PREMIUM SPACE (underline as appropriate) to be allocated to our organisation at the total cost of $………………………………….………Date:…………………………. (Payment for Shell Scheme Stands Shall not be accepted after Friday, 20 October 2017)  Hawking of goods under any guise is prohibited within the Fair grounds. Such goods shall be confiscated.  Zero tolerance to NOISE POLLUTION. Use of public address system and music gadgets shall be limited to the interior of exhibitors’ pavilion. No outdoor speakers would be allowed on the Fairground. Any exhibitor who violates this shall have the sound equipment confiscated.

3. POWER SUPPLY AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS (Compulsory) - Please tick as you require.

Electricity Users Grouping and tariff: Group A – Domestic Basic – One No.13AMPS point for use of standing fan (Multiple adaptor not allowed). - $100 -

Group B – Domestic Standard – One No. 13AMPS (Standing fan) AND 15AMPS point for Fridge. – $150 -

Group C – Industrial Basic – Two Nos: 13 AMPS & 2 Nos. 15AMPS point for Fridge and 1 Air Condition – $200. -

Group D – Industrial Standard – For small Electrical and Electronics exhibitors and exhibitors with need for multiple electrical points. – $300 -

Group E – Industrial Special – Users of multiple industrial electronics and electrical equipment and special equipment similar exhibitors – $400 –

Group F – Stand Alone Pavilion (Marquee Tents, Country Pavilions, Financial Institutions) and similar exhibitors – $600 -

4. WATER SUPPLY (Optional) (this service costs $150) Do you require the use of water in your pavilion apart from the general water provided at designated areas: Please tick: YES NO (a) No. of point(s) of Water discharge:……………………………(b)Equipment to be used:…………………... (c) Diameter of Equipment Connection:………………………(d) Maximum Consumption:………………… (e) Stand location (sector):………………………………………………………………………………. 5. CONTRACT ACCEPTANCE I/We read and accept the TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPATION in the 2017 Lagos International Trade Fair and hereby enclose $………………………………………. being full payment for space(s) and utilities costs. Our payment and signature to this document and others is a confirmation of our acceptance.

Date……………………… …………………………………………… For and on behalf of the Exhibitor CONTRACT FOR SPACE (FOR LCCI USE ONLY)

Application received:……………………………………….... Space Allocated: ………………………………… Size and Types of Space:…………………………………… m2 Total Cost of N………………………………. Date payment made: …………………………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………. There will be no space allocation without full payment. The Director, Trade Promotion

NOTE :This form will not be processed without completing items 1-3 & 5 above. This form is downloadable and fillable online on LCCI website: www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com. Payments can also be made online on this Website.

2017 LAGOS INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR FRIDAY 3RD - SUNDAY 12TH NOVEMBER, 2017 ORGANISED BY: THE LAGOS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY PLEASE RETURN COMPLETED FORMS TO: Tel:08091119852,08039115606,08028285715 The Director, Trade Promotion 08066143724,08099350457,08091119854, The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry E-mail: [email protected] 1st Floor, Commerce House, 1, Idowu Taylor Street [email protected] Victoria Island, Lagos – Nigeria. Website: www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com

IMPORTANT NOTICE: PLEASE, REFER TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPATION BEFORE FILLING & SUBMITTING THIS FORM

SECTORAL CLASSIFICATION AND PRODUCTS INDEX Kindly note that the Organisers have classified the exhibits (i.e. products, goods, materials, and/or services) into sectoral groupings as stated below. Kindly tick as appropriate. Information provided here will be used to compile the products index in the Catalogue. Exhibitors will be grouped into various products categories as this will assist trade visitors to identify your company’s products/services. Please tick the main product categories under which your company should be listed. If your products does not fall under the following categories, kindly specify in the column “Others”. It is important that you give a sincere report of your products classification as the organisers will not hesitate to transfer erring exhibitors to the right sector. (i) Agriculture and Agro-Allied Products (xiii) Electrical and Electronics (ii) Oil and gas (xiv) Furniture and Fittings (iii) Building and Construction (xv) ICT/Telecoms (iv) Plants and Equipment (xvi) Publication &Stationeries (v) Automobile & Allied Products (xvii) Pharmaceutical / Healthcare/ Sports (vi) Household and Domestic Products (xviii) Others (Pls. specify) …………………… (vii) Banking, Finance & Insurance (xiii) Food and Drinks (xiv) Multinationals/Conglomerates (xv) Cosmetics, Beauty Products (xvi) Fashion, Textile (xvii) Solar, Hydro & Renewable Energy Full Name of Company ……………………………………………………………………………... ……………… Full Address: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Person in Charge/Position:……………..………………………………………………….. ………………………. Telephone/Fax/E-mail: …………………………………………………………………………………………….... Signature/Date:………………………………………………………………………………………. ……………… All completed application forms should be returned on or before October 20, 2017. This form is downloadable and fillable online on LCCI website: www.lagoschamber .com. Payments can also be made online on this Website. 2017 LAGOS INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR FRIDAY 3RD - SUNDAY 12TH NOVEMBER, 2017 ORGANISED BY: THE LAGOS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY

PICTURE OF TYPICAL SHELL SCHEME STANDS AT THE FAIR 2017 LAGOS INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR FRIDAY 3RD - SUNDAY 12TH NOVEMBER, 2017 ORGANISED BY: THE LAGOS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY PLEASE RETURN COMPLETED FORMS TO: Tel: 08091119852,08034714695,08039115606 The Director, Trade Promotion 08066143724, 08028285715,08091119854, The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry E-mail: [email protected] 1st Floor, Commerce House, 1, Idowu Taylor Street [email protected] Victoria Island, Lagos – Nigeria. Website: www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com

IMPORTANT NOTICE: PLEASE, REFER TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPATION BEFORE FILLING & SUBMITTING THIS FORM APPLICATION FOR ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE CATALOGUE

Please reserve the following advert space(s) in the Catalogue of the 2017 Lagos International Trade Fair:

Please tick as appropriate

1. Inside front cover (Coloured) $1,320 2. Inside front premium page (Coloured) $1,320 3. Inside back cover (Coloured) $1,320 4. Inside back premium page (Coloured) $1,320 5. Back cover (Coloured) $1,560 6. Full page (Coloured) $ 990 7. Centre Spread $2,475 8. Others Prices on application

Appropriate art work, CD or films of the adverts enclosed, Yes No

Full Name of Company ………………………………………………………………………………...

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Full Address:…………………………………………………………………………………….….

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Person in Charge/Position:……………..…………………………………………………………..

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Telephone/Fax/E-mail: …………………………………………………………….……………..

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Signature/Date:………………………………………………………………………………….

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Stamp All completed application forms should be returned on or before October 20, 2017. This form is downloadable and fillable online on LCCI website: www.lagoschamber .com. Payments can also be made online on this Website.

REF. NO. LD 15 2017 LAGOS INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR FRIDAY 3RD - SUNDAY 12TH NOVEMBER, 2017 ORGANISED BY: THE LAGOS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY PLEASE RETURN COMPLETED FORMS TO: Tel: 08091119852,08034714695,08039115606 The Director, Trade Promotion 08066143724, 08028285715,08091119854, The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry E-mail: [email protected] 1st Floor, Commerce House, 1, Idowu Taylor Street [email protected] Victoria Island, Lagos – Nigeria. Website: www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com

IMPORTANT NOTICE: PLEASE, REFER TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPATION BEFORE FILLING & SUBMITTING THIS FORM

APPLICATION FOR SPONSORING OF A SPECIAL DAY AT THE FAIR

In consideration of the provisions of Terms and Conditions for participation at the Lagos International Trade Fair, I/We hereby apply to the Fair Organisers for a Special Day Sponsorship.

Full Name of Company

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Full Address:

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Date of proposed Special Day:

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Proposed Time:

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Duration:

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Full Name of person making application:

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Designation/Rank:

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Date:………………………………… Signature:……………………………

This form is downloadable and fillable online on LCCI website: www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com. Payments can also be made online on this Website. This form is downloadable and fillable online on LCCI website: www.lagoschamber .com. Payments can also be made online on this WebsiteREF. NO. LF 16 2017 LAGOS INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR FRIDAY 3RD - SUNDAY 12TH NOVEMBER, 2017 ORGANISED BY: THE LAGOS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY PLEASE RETURN COMPLETED FORMS TO: Tel:08091119852,08034714695,08039115606 The Director, Trade Promotion 08066143724,08028285715,08099350457, The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry E-mail: [email protected] 1st Floor, Commerce House, 1, Idowu Taylor Street [email protected] Victoria Island, Lagos – Nigeria. Website: www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com

EXHIBITOR’S ANTI-NOISE POLLUTION COMPLIANCE FORM

Instruction:  This form must be filled and signed by all exhibitors.  Fill and complete all information  Sign at the bottom  Submit alongside with the application for participation. Allocation of space will not be done unless this form is filled and submitted)

Full Name of Company:......

Full Address:......

Contact Person:......

Designation/Rank: ......

Telephone :......

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Email :......

.. Contract Acceptance: By signing this form, I/We on behalf of our Organisation, agree to have read and understood the instructions below and hereby accept in absolute terms to abide by the directives: 1. I/We confirm that the information provided on this compliance form is accurate 2. I/We agree that Noise pollution is disturbing and dangerous to the health of individuals 3. I/We agree that the use of Public Address System (PAS) and music gadgets during the Fair shall be limited to our organisation’s pavilion 4. I/We agree that the noise level from whichever communication or sound equipment we deploy during the Fair would be contained within the four-walls of our company’s pavilion and will not create any noise pollution or create nuisance to the environment. 5. I/We agree that any Musical instrument with Noise Level above 10 decibel shall be confiscated. 6. I/We agree that if our organisation contravenes any of the rules herein, the equipment used for the purpose of noise pollution shall be confiscated by the Organisers (LCCI).

Date: ………………………………… Signature & Stamp: ……………………………

This form is downloadable and fillable online on LCCI website: www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com. Payments can also be made online on this Website.

HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE LAGOS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY

Procedure for Registration The company must be duly incorporated to carry out business in Nigeria. The company must have a registered office in Lagos or its environs. Pick up an application form on the presentation of a Bank Certified Cheque for a certain sum (depending on the category) being payment for entrance fees and other information booklets. For applications to be valid, prospective member should either be sponsored by two financial members of LCCI or present two reference letters from their bankers and/or legal practitioner (Notary Public). Payable fees are as follows: Annual Subscription Rates Development Levy Registration Fee Category Annual Rate Category Rate Category Rate Turnover A N1 billion and N150,000 A N140,000 A N75,000 above B N100m and N100,000 B N 70,000 B N50,000 above C N25m – N100m N50,000 C N 30,000 C N30,000 D Below N25m N20,000 D N 25,000 D N20,000 Completed application form together with photocopy of the Company Certificate of Incorporation should be returned to the Membership Section at Commerce House, 1, Idowu Taylor Street, Victoria Island, Lagos with the appropriate subscription deposit for the year.

All payment should be made in bank certified cheque payable to: The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

What you stand to gain As a member of LCCI you have access to business opportunities with 60% of the Lagos Business Community who are members of the LCCI. The economic benefits of being a member include: Increase in Sales Opportunities through: Increased Network and Contacts, Member referral service, LCCI partnership with other business organisations, Trade Group meetings. Reduced Cost of doing business through access to: Current and reliable information, Training and workshops relevant to the needs of your organization Business consulting services, Valuable utilisation of assets, Manpower development. Increase in Global Outreach, through: International Exposure, Worldwide publicity, Membership Directory and advertisement in newsletter and on our Website: www.lagosinternationaltradefair.com.

Cordial Relationship with Government through: Lobbying government for business interest, Presentation of local opinion on commercial and industrial matters, Lobbying efforts at Federal, State and Local Government: levels. Business Entrepreneurial development through: Introduction to Local and International Trade Promotions, Participation in International Trade Fairs, Joining Trade delegations or Missions to foreign countries, Trade Enquiries.

The activities of the LCCI are carried out through various sectoral groups that cover all sectors of the economy. The following are the sectoral groups of the Chamber: i. Agriculture ii. Financial Services Group iii Construction & Engineering Services Group. iv Industrial Group v. Information Technology and Telecommunications Group vi. Petroleum Downstream vii Professional Practice Group. viii Small and Medium Enterprises and Distributive Group. ix Transport Group. x Hotel & Tourism Group xi Automobile Group xii. Export Group xiii. Petroleum Contractors xiv. Oil Producers Trade Section For more information, contact: Business Manager, Membership The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry 1, Idowu Taylor Street, Victoria Island, Lagos. Tel: 01-2771556, 08035640520,08023946709 E-mail: [email protected]: [email protected]; Website: www.lagoschamber.com

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