FOUNDING CHARTER STATEMENT Streetocratic Charter on the Supremacy and Sovereignty of Africa
Section 1 — Foundational Principle
The governance of Africa shall be grounded in:
Structure, Law, Discipline, and Sovereign Authority
These principles form the basis of all institutional design and operation.
Section 2 — Supremacy Clause
The law of each African state, aligned with continental frameworks, shall be the supreme authority within its jurisdiction.
All persons and institutions are subject to the law
No authority exists outside structured legal frameworks
Section 3 — Sovereignty Clause
Sovereignty shall be defined as:
The capacity of a system to design, enforce, and sustain its own governance structures and outcomes.
States must:
Maintain control over internal systems
Ensure independence of institutional function
Prevent external override of domestic authority
Section 4 — Structural Governance Requirement
All governance systems shall:
Be intentionally designed
Operate within defined structures
Produce measurable and consistent outcomes
Unstructured governance is incompatible with sovereignty.
Section 5 — Institutional Design Mandate
Institutions must:
Have clearly defined roles
Operate without overlap or conflict
Be accountable for outcomes
Institutional effectiveness is a requirement of governance legitimacy.
Section 6 — Jurisdictional Integrity
Authority shall be exercised strictly within defined jurisdictional boundaries.
No overlap of authority without coordination
No exercise of power outside legal limits
Jurisdictional clarity ensures fairness and order.
Section 7 — Enforcement and Discipline
All systems must include:
Clear enforcement mechanisms
Consistent application of rules
Operational discipline
Law without enforcement is invalid.
Section 8 — Continental Coordination
African states shall:
Align governance frameworks where necessary
Coordinate legal and institutional structures
Promote unified continental authority
Section 9 — Accountability Framework
Accountability shall be:
Continuous
Measurable
Outcome-based
Authority is sustained only through performance within structure.
Section 10 — Continuity Clause
Governance systems must:
Outlast individual leadership
Maintain stability across transitions
Ensure long-term functionality
Final Provision
This Charter establishes the legal and structural foundation for:
Supremacy of African systems
Functional sovereignty of African states
Unified and disciplined governance across the continent