Electronic services provided by PACI to be momentarily halted for necessary upkeep
The Public Authority for Civil Information (PACI) has announced that it will be suspending its electronic services from Wednesday, August 20, 2025, to Friday, August 22, 2025. This temporary suspension is part of scheduled periodic updates aimed at enhancing the performance of the system and ensuring service continuity.
During this maintenance and update period, all systems and services available through PACI's official website will be unavailable. This includes the Sahel application, where all services will be inaccessible. The leadership responsible for the maintenance and updates has not been specified in the available search results.
The updates do not provide detailed information about the changes that will be made during this period. Additionally, no new channels for news updates have been mentioned, so it is advised to continue following PACI's website, Instagram, and Facebook for the latest news.
It is important to note that no new services or applications are mentioned to be affected by the suspension. Services are expected to resume immediately after the maintenance period, and no new dates have been provided for the suspension or resumption of services beyond August 22, 2025.
This suspension is due to maintenance and updates being carried out by the Public Authority for Civil Information. The updates aim to ensure the long-term stability and efficiency of the electronic services provided by PACI. The suspension is temporary, and services will be restored as soon as the maintenance and updates are completed.
We encourage all users to plan accordingly and check back after August 22, 2025, for the resumption of PACI's electronic services.
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