BIAFRA CHARTER
Table of Contents
II. PURPOSE of Charter:
III. ORGANIZATION of Charter:
A. Biafra Charter Authorization
1. BIAFRA PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT (BPG)
B. The National Structure of Biafra
1. The Structure of Biafra
2. The Participant Provinces
3. Counties
C. The Charter Constituting The Government of the Nation of Biafra
1. Preamble
2. ARTICLE I
3. Article II
4. ARTICLE III
5. ARTICLE IV
6. ARTICLE V
D. Declaration of Nine Basic Laws
1. Identity
2. Rights
3. Laws
4. Governance
5. Government
6. Secularity
7. Responsibility of Citizenship
8. Property Ownership
9. International Relationships
E. Amendments
IV. Affirmation and Approval
BIAFRA CHARTER
The Charter Constituting The Government of the Nation of Biafra
1. DEFINITION of Charter:
This document, the Biafra Charter ("the Charter"), is the organic and foundational agreement for the establishment of a National Structure, Governance Structure, Governing Authority and a Basic Code of Conduct for the functionaries and peoples of Biafra.
The Biafra Charter is a formal instrument which at once constitutes:
1) Authority
2) Mandate
3) Contract
4) Memorandum
5) Terms of Reference
6) Reference
for the matters which are addressed or referenced by the Charter, and according as such matters are addressed or referenced therein, granted by the Nation of Biafra, through the collectivity of the representatives of the communities and peoples of Biafra, to the functionaries and for the functions stated in the Charter.2. PURPOSE of Charter
2. In addition, the Charter mandates the immediate formation of a Provisional Government of Biafra (BPG) to serve the Nation and People of Biafra during the period that Biafra is under the occupation of Nigeria.
ORGANIZATION OF CHARTER
This document is sectionalized into:
- Biafra Charter Authorization
- The Federal Structure of Biafra
- The Charter Constituting the Government of the Federation of Biafra
- The Declaration of Nine Basic Laws
- Amendments
Whereas the Peoples and Nation of Biafra and their land and property find themselves under physical, sociologic, political, economic and psychological subjugation by the State of Nigeria since 1967, a "state of occupation," by Nigeria, of Biafra, has existed and continues to exist.
Unwilling to continue to live under such stifling servitude while suffering such indignities as are inappropriate for human beings,
determined to exercise the natural and legal rights to Freedom and Liberty,
NOW, therefore, We,
- the Peoples of the Federation of Biafra have RESOLVED to actualize, renew, re-affirm and continue with the Declaration of Biafra Independence of May 30 1967, with all the implications thereof.
- In re-affirming the Independence of Biafra, the Peoples and Nation of Biafra make neither war, nor peace, with the State or peoples of Nigeria; rather, we exercise a Natural right, a Popular right, a Political right, and a right supported by United Nations Organization Charter and International laws—the right of Self Determination;
- in the certain realization that only the effective exercise of Self-Determination by the Peoples and Nation of Biafra will end the state of occupation and subjugation by Nigeria of Biafra.
- MANDATE of BPG:
- to create, form, operate and manage a Provisional Government for and by the Peoples and Nation of Biafra; such government:
- to function, in the meantime, as a bona fide government of Biafra in the manner of legal, customary and decent governments;
- to secure the Freedom and Liberty of Biafra and its peoples from occupation by Nigeria, based on Self Determination paradigm and principles, with all haste and by all means necessary;
- to represent the Sovereignty and Interests of Biafra and its people in the Region and in the World at large;
- to project the Sovereignty, Independence and Humanity of Biafra and its people at all times;
- to constitute a Transitional Governance of Biafra (TGB) immediately after liberation of Biafra from Nigeria for a specified and finite duration not to exceed four years, pending the formalization of Biafra State structures post-occupation and post liberation.
- STRUCTURE of BPG:
The BIAFRA PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT shall consist of 2 arms:
- A Biafra Government in Exile (BGIE), based outside of Biafra
- A Biafra Government within Biafra, to be known as "Biafra Shadow Government" (BSG)
Both arms shall function in tight coordination, and in harmony, with the BGIE in the apex role.
- FUNCTION of BPG:
The sole function of BGIE and BSG is to carry out the Mandate of the BIAFRA PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT as stated in the Biafra Charter Authorization.
- BGIE shall respect existing laws of International hosting countries in furtherance of this Mandate.
- BGIE shall respect international laws dealing with Self Determination and Protection of Human Rights and rely in particular on the Geneva Conventions Protocol II.
- BSG will work with our peoples at home—in Biafra Territory; and in Nigeria (cognizant of the State of Nigeria's occupational forces foisted over our people), to keep alive and project Biafra's Sovereignty and Independence in accordance with the Mandate, and to mobilize, organize and manage our people for sociopolitical activism in order to carry out our resolve for Self Determination.
- At all times, BGIE and BSG functions are to be well-coordinated, harmonious, complementary and seamless.
- CONDUCT:
The conduct of the BIAFRA PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT shall, at all times, adhere to the basic principles and laws of the Biafra Charter.
- TERM:
The term of the BIAFRA PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT (BPG) shall last from now, May 30 2007 until Biafra is fully liberated from Nigerian occupation. Immediately after the full liberation of Biafra, the Biafra Provisional Government shall transform into the Transitional Government of Biafra (TGB) during which Biafra sociopolitical and civic structures shall be put in place, a period not to exceed four years. At the conclusion of that period, the Transitional Government of Biafra (TGB) shall, unconditionally, cease to exist; and shall be replaced by a duly constituted Government of Biafra, following a Constitutional Conference.
Biafra shall be constituted of autonomous self-governing, self-regulating entities called “Provinces,” along with their respective populations, who have mutually decided and mutually chosen to create an umbrella governance system called “The Government of the Federation of Biafra,” otherwise known as “Biafra,” to which these participating Provinces give the power and authority, carried out through the instrument of properly and formally elected representation of the Provinces, to constitute such “The Government of the Federation of Biafra,” with all the implications of “Government” thereof ; including:
- to represent, as a Nation, all the participating Provinces in all areas where such is required and is customary practice of modern Sovereign and Independent Nations, such as:
- Defense and National Security
- National Air Space and International Waters definition and management
III. International Trade and Foreign Exchange Management
- International Relationships and Diplomacy
- International Borders, Boundary Definition and Management
- Citizenship and related issues, including Passport and Visas
VII. Currency
VIII. Census
- to make harmonized laws binding on all the Provinces and to apply and implement such laws uniformly among and within the Provinces;
- to ensure uniform citizenship rights of each and every Biafran citizen across and within theProvinces,
- to construct and maintain physical and functional systems facilitating communication, education, healthcare, energy supply, trade, transportation and National culture among all the Provinces.
The concept, use and practice of “Provinces” is designed to ensure autonomy and respect for every group; to encourage the unhindered thriving of every group; to protect, preserve and respect the right of ownership and management by each group of its own natural, material and socio-cultural resources; and to ensure adequate and equitable representation both locally and at the National level, thereby retaining real power in the hands of the communities.
- a)The geographic sub-units qualifying as “Provinces” and the criteria to be used will be determined by the peoples of Biafra, conscious of functional capability, practicality and stability factors.
- b)There shall be 11 (eleven) Provinces unless and or otherwise amended by the peoples of Biafra.
- c)Membership of a Province shall be automatic for all native peoples and other residents of the Provincial community at the time of creation of the Province;
- d)Residence within a Province for at least one year confers on one membership of that Province
- e)All rights of Citizenship of Biafra will be respected and enjoyed by all
- f)The Laws of Biafra shall take precedence over the laws of Provinces.
Each Province shall be made up of Counties which are the equivalent of local government areas and function as such.
We the Peoples of Biafra in praise of our God do hereby proclaim this government of Biafra by the power and authority of our common law founded in the expressed free will of our peoples. We do solemnly declare the promise of Biafra's posterity and our common commitment to the freedom, liberty, respect of human rights, prosperity, happiness and fulfillment of ourselves and the generations of Biafrans to come.
Declaration of Principles:
Principle 1: It is a fundamental truth that all of Biafra's peoples shall possess the first right of decision for the common good and each shall be respected with equal dignity.
Principle 2: The Biafran peoples possess the right of self-determination, and by virtue of that right freely choose a social, economic, political and cultural future according to their needs and customs.
Principle 3: The peoples of Biafra reserve the right to freely exercise their religious beliefs without coercion or expressed intolerance; and the government of Biafra shall not create or promote one religion over another; and neither shall the practice of bigotry, intolerance and or cruelty be condoned as a religious right.
Principle 4: The lands and natural wealth of Biafra shall belong to the respective peoples and communities of Biafra; and shall be secured to the peoples as individual private property and communal property; lands and natural wealth may be expressly conveyed (by the people) to the government of Biafra for development purposes and for the collective benefit of all of Biafra's peoples in accord with laws of the land.
Principle 5: Each person possesses the fundamental right to information, knowledge and ideas; and to write, speak and otherwise express himself or herself freely; the Government shall make no law in principle or kind abridging these rights.
Principle 6: The government shall not enter property or dwellings or take personal property without authorization by locally elected community leaders or by a competent court of law.
Principle 7: No people among Biafran peoples shall be denied their culture; each culture shall be fully respected under the law; and all cultures shall be held in the highest respect as equally valued.
Principle 8: The first language of the government of Biafra shall be English, but each community may opt to conduct local government matters and decisions, trade and education in the local language, and such shall be respected.
Principle 9: All powers not specifically vested in the government of Biafra shall remain in the Biafran communities.Declaration of Nine Basic Laws
1. Identity
The identity of each individual is traceable through the mechanism and family of human species, the larger family or circle of the universe, to an ultimate Original Principle which may be personified or personalized in a manner that affords the most meaning to the individual. Therefore, the individual is seen as a direct expression of that Original Principle; the Charter shall not allow, respect or support any law or laws, which by their nature or application or implementation, diminish or militate against this attribute and identity of the individual.
2. Rights
(A) The basic and original rights (Fundamental Rights) of an individual are not earned and not assigned but naturally accrue to the individual by virtue of the fact of the individual's identity as recognized above, whence such rights derive. The Charter shall not allow or respect any arrogation resulting in the deliberate or calculated curbing or denial of such rights.
(B) The tangible and material aspects of these rights include, but are not limited to:
- I) Freedom and Liberty
- II) Life and Existential Fulfilment
III) Knowledge, Education and Enlightenment and their application
- IV) Evolution and Creativity
- V) Ownership and Entrepreneurship
(A) The goal of Laws is to set common standards and common reasonable boundaries governing relations between or among individuals or parties for their mutual benefit.
(B) It is self-evident that all laws are constructed by human beings and for human beings, and are designed to deal with human perceptions, conflicts, uncertainties, anxieties and vulnerabilities.
(C) Since laws reflect changing human needs, human understanding and perceptions, laws are not to be static, but are to be reviewed and revised accordingly, always with the goal of protecting the basic and original rights of the individual and respecting the individual's inviolable identity as declared above.
(D) Laws shall be made by the collectivity of the people to reflect, not necessarily the majority or the minority, but the best judgment of the people and the highest understanding of their identity and fundamental rights as declared above. In doing so, the people shall devise and design and revise as necessary the ways and means and mechanisms of making laws in order to suit them and their needs.
(E) No laws shall be imposed or foisted on the people by any institution or persons or principalities or by any other arrangement. The people shall make their own laws by whatever mechanisms they choose, and ratify such laws by whatever mechanism they choose, and live by those laws.
(F) It shall never be the goal or objective of any law or laws to make or force on a perfect, crimeless society because human behavior is never collectively or even individually perfect, no matter what the accepted norms are. The design of laws and the prescription of consequences of breaking laws shall be guided by this understanding in order to avoid placing undue burdens and obnoxious oppression on the law-abiding society.
(G) The Charter of the government of Biafra may be amended according to rules set by the People; but shall not be suspended for any reason; EXCEPT in times of imminent threat to the security and existence of the nation, and only by decision of Nations Chamber, and for specified periods not to exceed 60 days, renewable in 6o-day tranches at the discretion of the Nations Chamber; at the request of the Prime Minister. The situation devolves back to the original Charter should renewals not be granted, or in any other circumstance otherwise.
The people shall choose how they will govern themselves. Such governance will always function in such a way that it is transparently obvious that in deed and in fact, the people are governing themselves, by themselves. The fact that the people choose a mode or mechanism to effect governance shall never be construed to mean the ceding or handing over of the function, instrument, authority and or power of governance to that mode or its agents and agencies. Such agents and agencies serve only at the discretion and pleasure of the people, and wield as much power as delegated by, and on behalf of the people, ready to relinquish such at the command of the people. Under no circumstances shall the ownership of the power and other trappings and attributes of governance, and governance itself, leave the people or be taken from the people.
(A) The people may choose "Government" as a modality and agency to carry out the powers of governance. Such Government becomes a service whose master is the people, whose terms are determined by the people; a service rendered for the people and to the people, functioning at the pleasure of the people, for as long as the people desire its services. No Government shall be, or shall act as a master over the people, or a master of the people. Above all, no Government shall be independent of the people, or "set itself apart" from the people, or set itself as a parallel process or entity with regards to the people. No persons or agencies working in Government shall "rule" over the people or rule the people, or arrogate to him/her/itself any powers or authorities of rulership of the people or over the people; but such must at all times be servants of, and subordinate to, the people, where full accountability and responsivity are required at all times.
(B) The people shall determine the form of Government that suits the people, consistent with the principles declared above, and their options shall not be limited to prevailing styles and forms around the contemporary world.
(C) The sole purpose of Government is to facilitate, within the authority, power and resources allocated to it by the people, in every manner feasible, the growth, development and fulfillment of the people in a safe, secure, healthy and just environment.
(A) The Nation of Biafra is founded on the Original Identity Principle which declares the self-evident: that the individual is an expression of the ultimate Original Principle, with Whom or with Which the individual shares and enjoys a unique, unalterable relationship. It is up to the individual to personalize and or personify this relationship according to the individual's understanding.
(B) As such, the Nation as a collective does not endorse any particular religion, and freedom of religion-choice, association and worship is guaranteed. The supreme laws that regulate and arbitrate interactional behavior and transactions among citizens of Biafra shall at all times derive from the Nation's constitution, regardless of the parties' religious affiliation.
(C) The Nation of Biafra does not recognize as Religions institutions that propagate hatred, bigotry, racism, sexism and inequality of human beings as their primary doctrine; nor does it recognize as religion any institutions or institutional practices which do not recognize the fundamental rights of the individual as declared above, or which as a matter of doctrine violates those rights. The Nation of Biafra does not recognize as Religions institutions which preach or practice coercion, including forced conversions or forced membership. No exceptions shall be made just because of the acceptance or classification of such institutions as religions elsewhere.
The prime duty and responsibility of every citizen is to know, respect, protect, and to defend the fundamental rights, as declared above, of other citizen(s) and of himself or herself, all citizens being equal and treated equally, without exception. A huge part of this duty is to make all efforts to ensure that the government and governance are under the direct control of the people at all times, and not the other way around. It is the supreme duty of the citizenry to own and exercise the Sovereignty of the Nation and not cede such to the "State" or to the government.
The sanctity of rightful ownership is to be preserved at all times and in all circumstances, reflected by the respect of ownership rights-whether it be physical property, natural property, intellectual property, or any other form or type of property; property of an individual, group(s), institution or organization; or communal, community or government property. The rights of ownership of property include but are not limited to: control, maintenance, management and disposition. Under no circumstances would Government violate such rights; rather, Government will use its instruments to determine, validate and or assign rightful ownership in case of dispute or doubt; and to enforce laws, which respect and protect these rights.
The People, through their government, shall determine the relationship of the Nation of Biafra with other Nations and States of the world. There should be no incongruity between the attitude of the Peoples and their government towards any other Nation. Biafra recognizes and respects the rights of other individuals from other Nations; and the International rights of such Nations; and expects the same in return. Biafra has a strong preference for mutually peaceful inter-national relationships.