Ombudsmus International Court for Africa, OICA
The Ombudsmus International Court for Africa (OICA) is established as an International Court of Assignation and Arbitration for Africa, operating under the auspices and umbrella of GECCA.
The OICA Court does not constitute a judicial body in the classical sense, but rather a court of conscience, truth assignation, moral arbitration, and restorative peace accountability, grounded in humanist ethics and civilizational responsibility.
It’s a sovereign, non-judiciary, humanist and diplomatic court where Ombudsmen and Ombudswomen shall convene, address and arbitrate global Afrocentric conflicts, disputes and peace matters; by advocating and applying truth, humanist conscience, and moral accountability and judgement as the cornerstone warranties in the new civilizational paradigm shift towards progressive reconciliation, restorative and transformative justice, and global Afrocentric peaceful reconstruction.
The Mission of the OICA Court shall be to:
- Receive, examine, proceed and arbitrate matters and cases referred and reported by the OICA Council concerning conflicts, violence, wars, economic aggressions, proxy destabilization, and peace economies disruptions in Africa.
- Convene African and international actors identified as perpetrators, belligerents, enablers, financiers, spoilers, or decisive stakeholders in such conflicts.
- Facilitate diplomatic and conscientious concertation, aimed at clarification of facts, recognition and endorsement of responsibility, voluntary disengagement from conflict-sustaining economies dynamics, as well commitment to restorative cooperation and reconstruction.
- Advance a new civilizational paradigm of peace economies, by shifting coercive adjudication and retroactive verdicts toward truth, moral conscience, reconciliation, restorative justice, cooperative reconstruction and demilitarization of policies and relations between peoples, institutions, and States.
Differently from the architecture and political systems of classical jurisdictions and courts and tribunals, the Supreme Arbitrator governing and presiding over the OICA Court's affairs shall be an Ombudsman (Ombudswoman)–Chancellor of Peace and Justice for Africa.
The Ombudsman (Ombudswoman)–Chancellor of Peace and Justice for Africa shall be deservedly appointed by the GECCA’s Secretary-General (under supreme opinion of the Board of Trustees and HPDB) to stand as a crowned sacrosanct enlightened humanist at the helm of the neo-objectors and influencers of conscience–Ombudsmen and Ombudswomen fully drenched and immersed into the moral duty of fundamental truth, scruples and culminant enlightenment, confirmed in the values of accuracy, independence, transparency, incorruptibility, diligence, and unwavering commitment to peace and concord in Africa.
The Ombudsman–Chancellor of Peace and Justice for Africa shall stand as a symbolic and operational figure of humanist conscience, guiding OICA's Ombudsmen and Ombudswomen in the continuous search for common grounds and faithful pursuit of truth, reconciliation, and Africa’s peaceful reconstruction.
Under the supreme umbrella of GECCA, and in coordination with the commissioner on governance, diplomacy, and cooperation for concord and global Afrocentric peaceful reconstruction, the OICA Court shall:
- Host and proceed for assignation and arbitration processes.
- Issue moral determinations, reconciliation frameworks, and restorative commitments, binding by conscience, endorsement, and compliance to the principled, ethics and credibility agreements, through allegiance pledges to the World Peace Compact for Africa.
- Serve as an international convening board for peace transformation, inviting former belligerents and stakeholders in conflict-and war-economies to become major contributors to new peace and development economies and new global Afrocentric trajectories for cooperative reconstruction.
The OICA Court shall stand as an institutional cornerstone of a new peace civilization across the global Afrocentric world, operating beyond borders, ideologies, and coercive power, and inspiring an endless and borderless reconstruction rooted in truth, humanism, and shared responsibility.