Nigeria's petroleum ministry begins full automation of activities

The Nigerian Ministry of Petroleum has announced plans to fully automate its operations, introducing a paperless interface to streamline processes.

The Ministry of Petroleum in Nigeria is taking steps to modernize its administrative functions by implementing full automation across its activities. This initiative includes the launch of a paperless interface, aimed at enhancing efficiency in the sector. According to reports from ThisDayLive, this move signals a shift towards digital transformation in government operations related to petroleum management. No specific timeline or additional details on the implementation were provided in the announcement. This development occurs amid broader efforts in Nigeria to digitize public services.

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