The Lagos Leather Fair is a first of
its kind in Nigeria for all the stakeholders along the leather value
chain, and was created to identify the challenges facing the industry
with the hope to discuss possible innovative and sustainable
solutions.
The first edition held last year, and
this year the fair is scheduled to hold on the 5th&6th of May,
2018 at the Federal Palace Hotel, Lagos. Founded by Femi Olayebi of
FemiHandbags, the fair is a private initiative that seeks to promote
leather designers by creating a networking platform to showcase their
work and eventually provide the much-needed training for artisans
that would essentially improve the general quality of our finished
products.
Last year, over 2,500 people gathered
for the first edition of the fair to learn from the various master
classes, panel discussions and creative workshops. Attendees also got
to shop and discover Made-in-Nigeria leather products from over 50
leather exhibitors. With the diverse local and international speakers
such as Waheed Olagunju, SegunAwolowo, Muni Shonibare, Reni
Folawiyo,TokunboOnagoruwa, ZainabAshadu, Robert Gussoni, Nelly
Wandji, and not least of all the able representative of the Emir of
Kano, AlhajiIsyaku Umar Tofa, the fair was educational and impactful.
The leather industry has been
identified by the Bank of Industry to generate an annual income of
N24.5 billion with limited support and also have the capacity to
create over 700,000 direct and indirect jobs, therefore implying that
the industry has not been maximized to its full potential.
According to the Minister of Science
and Technology, Dr. OgbonnayaOnu, who spoke at the validation
workshop on National Leather and Leather Products Policy held in
Sokoto in January 2018, ‘the leather industry is the nation’s
next gold mine and holds the key to industrial growth, jobs and
wealth creation’. He also described the leather industry as
‘strategic in view of its importance in the economic
diversification of the country’.
This year, the fair is themed ‘The
New Possible’ as it will focus on the many possibilities and
massive potential the Nigeria leather industry has to offer. To
encourage up and coming designers, the “Emerging Designers
Competition” has been introduced, and is aimed at giving young,
aspiring leather designers an opportunity and a platform to showcase
their work. The top 5 finalists will win a cash prize, a mentoring
opportunity and a booth at the Fair.
According to Femi Olayebi (Founder, The
Lagos Leather Fair), “Last year’s event was a real eye-opener for
everyone. This year, we intend to explore the myriad possibilities
before us and do what we can with what we have to own that space.
The world is looking to Africa for answers and the time has come to
position ourselves for real growth. At the end of the day it is
really up to us ”.
The Lagos Leather Fair is a step in the
right direction, bringing all the major players including leather
designers, raw material producers, suppliers of machinery and
equipment, manufacturers of finished goods, retailers and key
government players to collectively forge a new path and explore ways
to re-invent the leather industry.
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