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ENGIE Energy Access Nigeria has unveiled its plan to connect 2,700 unelectrified health centres in Nigerian communities to stable electricity supply using renewable energy over the next four years, starting in August of this year. A statement by ENGIE on Saturday said the plan was revealed by the company’s Managing Director Mr Bankole Cardoso, at the Powering Africa Summit in Washington D.C., where he spoke on the ‘Health Electrification” panel, alongside other energy industry leaders from across the world. Why Nigeria’s N261.8bn catfish industry is in danger Intrigues, realignment in PDP as N…