Pan African Treaty of the Sixth Region African Diaspora: Burkina Faso Collective Note Naming Siphiwe Baleka Special Envoy

Collective Note 


Celebrating the establishment of the Alliance of Sahel States confederation that was established on 6 July 2024

Recognizing the tremendous efforts by Siphiwe Baleka to organize and centralize the Afro Descendants in the African Diaspora since 2003 and culminating in the New Afrikan Diplomatic and Civil Service Corps, the Pan African Treaty of the Sixth Region African Diaspora and his representation on behalf of the 6th Region at the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) PANEL DISCUSSION ON THE AFRICAN UNION THEME OF THE YEAR 2025: “JUSTICE FOR AFRICANS AND PEOPLE OF AFRICAN DESCENT THROUGH REPARATIONS” on May 10, 2025 in Banjul, Gambia; 

Cognizant of the Concept Note that was presented by Siphiwe Baleka, as Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Provisional Government of the Republic of New Afrika on 9 May 2024 to Mr. Hermann Toé, Special Advisor to H.E.KARAMOKO JEAN MARIE TRAORE MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, REGIONAL COOPERATION AND BURKINA FASO CITIZENS ABROAD outlining the positioning of Burkina Faso to be champions of the Global Afrikan Reparatory Justice Movement and Pan Afrikan Movement through support of the upcoming national reparations events, Right to Return citizenship legislation and the request for an advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice on “The status of Afro Descendant People as prisoners of war under the Geneva Convention and their right to conduct plebiscites for self-determination”

Recalling the draft resolutions submitted by Siphiwe Baleka to  THE FOURTH INTERNATIONAL PAN AFRICAN SUMMIT (CUMBRE DEL MOVIMIENTO  PAN AFRICANISTA CUARTA INTERNACIONAL) IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE CONFEDERATION OF SAHEL STATES (CSS) that was held in Madrid, Spain, 1-2 November, 2024; 

Further recalling the Ubuntu Pan African Congress (UPAC) Proposal that was submitted by Siphiwe Baleka to the Latin American/Caribbean Regional Preparatory Conference for 8th PAC which convened on the 30th of March 2025 and precipitated the April 5 letter of Felipe Noguera, Member of the Global Pan African Movement Governing Council, requesting that “the Confederation of Sahel States co-host the 8th Pan African Congress over a period of five days towards the end of November in Ouagadougou”; and

Commending Siphiwe Baleka for his defense of President Ibrahim Traore in his  letter addressed to General Michael Langley, US Commander of AFRICOM, delivered at the United States Liaison Office in Bissau, Guinea Bissau and for his efforts to secure citizenship for Afro Descendants of Guinean origin;

Now, therefore, we the undersigned, signatories to the Pan African Treaty of the Sixth Region African Diaspora, members of the African Diaspora Ubuntu Coalition and/or defenders of the right to self determination of African people, present to you our special envoy, Mr. Siphiwe Baleka.

Signed:

Signed:

  1. Iman Uqdah Hameen, Diaspora 126+, Right to Return, Reparations/Repatriation, Sixth Region Diaspora Caucus, U.S.

  2. Otis Thomas, T.A.P. Project C.I.C, England

  3. Angela Hale, Sontesa Technologies United States

  4. Clarence Davidson, Center for Community Advocacy, United States

  5. Charlene Hannah, Balanta Society (BBHAGSIA), United States

  6. Delvin Hawkins, (BBHAGSA), Canada

  7. Jami Luqman, Republic of New Afrika Grassroots Mobilization, United States

  8. Paul Agbo, Starconnectdots Ltd, Nigeria

  9. Imad Muhammad, IUM Enterprises, LLC, United States of America

  10. Talitha Davis, Sixth Region Diaspora Caucus, United States

  11. Desiree Carpenter, Balanta B'urassa Organization USA, United States

  12. Carl Jacques, Wakanda Enterprises Inc., United States

  13. Dr. Danly Clive Ebanks Ebanks, KINGDOM OF JUDAH IN AMERICA, Honduras

  14. Prof. Richard Eshun, Adjaye Education Centre, Ghana Education Service Elmina, Ghana

  15. Anita Diop, African Roots and Heritage Foundationan, USA

  16. Jason Legg, Balanta B'urassa History & Genealogy Society in America (BBHAGSIA), United Stares

  17. Mario Ward, Balanta B'urassa Organization (BBHAGSIA) USA

  18. Nicole Holmes, Balanta B'urassa History & Genealogy Society in America (BBHAGSIA), United States

  19. Jeneva Batten, Balanta Society, (BBHAGSIA), USA

  20. William Jones, Cidadão Naturalizado do Brasil, Brasil

  21. Kerrio Bartlette, Balanta B'urassa Society (BBHAGSIA), St. Kitts & Nevis

  22. JoAnn Knight, Balanta B'urassa History & Genealogy Society in America (BBHAGSIA), United Stares

  23. Fabien Anthony, Pan-African Council, South Africa

  24. Kamm Howard, Reparations United, United States

  25. Cristian Baez, Ong Afrochilena Lumbanga, Chile

  26. Idris Adu, DACO, Netherlands

  27. Breeanca Douglas, Balanta B’urassa History and Genealogy Society in America (BBHAGSIA)

  28. Nelson Grant, Balanta Society (BBHAGSIA), Guinea Bissau

  29. MARIE-LYNE CHAMPIGNEULONG, Kartyé Lib Mémoire & Patrimoine Océan, La Réunion

  30. Nyla Sakakura, Balanta Society (BBHAGSIA), United States

  31. Egbert Shaka Higinio,The Garifuna Nation,USA

  32. Raul Garcia, Balanta B'urassa History & Genealogy Society in America (BBHAGSIA) United States

  33. Daiana Gomes, RepatBissau, Guiné-Bissau

  34. Morgan Moss JR, UBUNTU NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL TRADE / TRAVEL & EDUCATION (UNITE), United States

  35. Onaje Muid, Whm Msw Healing Well Inc., United States of America

  36. Mansong Kulubally, Some Positive People and U.N.I.A./A.C.L. Div. 429,

    United States of America

  37. Tia Robinson, Sankofa Revolutionary Radio, United States

  38. Prophet N. Anyanwu Cox, United States

  39. Erica Webster, Balanta Society, USA

  40. Stewart Fields, Annointed, United States

  41. Sharon Kinder, BBHGSAS, United States

  42. Keith Otuomagie, Balanta Society, (BBHAGSIA), United States

  43. Corey Mbonge, University of Cape Town, South Africa

  44. Victoria Abba, African Diaspora Union - AFRIDU, Nigeria

  45. Sarfo Kusi, SafKuTech Solutions, Ghana

  46. Linda Fannin-Watts, ADDI, United States of America

  47. Wilbert Passley, USA

  48. Russell Christopher, OW, United States

  49. Cllr Martin Seaton, De Motivator Show, Britain

  50. GAIL MCGEE, African Diaspora 6th Region, USA

  51. Clayton Matlock, African Diaspora Provisional 6th Region, United States

  52. Shaheed Hannah Balanta Society (BBHAGSIA), USA

  53. Dr. Gale Frazier, National Black Agenda Consortium, United States

  54. Lee Whitaker, Tusoto Lifestyle Foundation, Inc, USA

  55. Martin Chiro, The Afrikan Shujaa Magazine, Kenya

  56. Reginald Muhammad National Reparations Institute, USA

  57. Tânia de Carvalho, National Movement for Historic Reparations in Angola, Angola

  58. C. SADE TURNIPSEED, KHAFRE, INC, USA

  59. Christian Agbodza, The Kwame Nkrumah Trust, England

  60. Alberto De Castro, Pan African, UK

  61. Yolande Grant, African Online Publishing, Barbados

  62. Monica Micou, Balanta Society (BBHAGSIA), United States

  63. Carol Ammons, Illinois General Aseembly, United States

  64. Izmira Aitch, UNIA-ACL, USA & Ghana

  65. Donnie Ibn Malik Ali McClendon, Balanta Society (BBHAGSIA), United States

  66. HRM Queen Mother Dòwòti Désir, The Royal Palace of the African Diaspora, Bénin Republic

  67. DANILO SILVA, Individual, Brasil

  68. Maynard Henry, Law Office of Maynard M Henry, Sr., Attorney At Law, USA

  69. Remi Alapo, Institute For Peace and Leadership, USA, United States

  70. Jacqueline Canton, OWA, U.S Virgin Islands

  71. Natalia de Santana Revi, IOE, UK

  72. SILVANY EUCLÊNIOPensar Africanamente - Educação e Comunicação, Brasil

  73. Diva Moreira, Coletivo Minas pró Reparações, Brasil

  74. Eric Moore, BBHAGSA, United States

  75. Mfanelo Ndlovu, Communities Unite for Love and Freedom (CULF), South Africa

  76. Vanessa Hall-Harper, Tulsa City Council, United States

  77. Elisabete Vera Cruz, Universidade Agostinho Neto, Angola

  78. Luzia MONIZPADEMA, Platform for the Development of African, Portugal

  79. Andrew Seraus, ARAAC &Komunidat Rastafari Di Korsou, Curacao ( Caribbean )

  80. Mara Catarina Evaristo, Nzo Jindanji Kuna Nkosi, Brasil

  81. JOAO PAULO DA SILVA MONTEIRO DE CASTRO, Independent, Brasil

  82. Mwalimu Kabaila, National Black Council of Elders, USA

  83. Edison Márquez Cortez, SOAD Ecuadore

  84. Yaw Davis, Pan African Technical Association, USA

  85. Abel Gamba, Afrocracia, Angola