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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Imo Commissioner for Public Utilities, Mr Mark Uchendu has said the State Government is procuring and installing electricity transformers in the rural communities to boost power supply and economic activities. “Electricity remains an essential service to the wellbeing of the people and the state government desires to provide improved electric supply to the state. [...]</p>
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