At a press conference held at her office, the Honourable Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, Hajia Aisha Abubakar has announced the readiness of her Ministry to hold the 11th Annual International Shea Conference scheduled for Abuja, Nigeria, from 12thto 14th March, 2018.
The Honourable Minister further disclosed that the International Shea Conference is being hosted in collaboration with Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, and this year’s conference, she said, is with the theme: ‘’Going Further Together”.
Hajia Aisha Abubakar emphasized the importance of the conference which she said include the need for participants to learn best practices, build new partnership, launch projects and promote organizational setting and also open new markets for the industry’s products globally.
The Honourable Minister further said that “The Conference is also intended to reduce trade barriers, achieve sustainability with the current administration’s focus on agriculture. “Nigeria stands to benefit immensely from the Shea Industry through employment generation (for women and youths), poverty eradication, wealth creation, environment sustainability and attract foreign exchange earnings across the value chain.”
Hajia Aisha Abubakar disclosed that Nigeria accounts for about 57% of the World Shea nut production and that the global shea market for chocolate/confectionary value is approximately $117bn and that of the cosmetics industry, $382bn.
The Honourable Minister surmised that the 2018 International conference no doubt explores the meaning of an African proverb that states that “If you want to go quickly, go alone; if you want to go far, go together.”
Hajia Abubakar therefore, assured all that the expected outcome of the conference for participants is to learn how Nigeria stakeholders in the shea value chain could positively impact on the global trends, re-align the industrial development and determine next step to sustain a gradual growth for another 20 years.
Josephine Ademu
For: Deputy-Director, Press
Fed. Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment.