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Overview
The Igbo Charter is the foundational framework that guides the vision, principles, and actions of the Igbo Agenda. It is a living document, shaped by the collective aspirations of the Igbo people, aimed at promoting social justice, political representation, economic growth, and cultural pride.

Core Principles

  1. Unity and Solidarity – We champion cohesion among all Igbo communities worldwide, encouraging collaboration over division.

  2. Equitable Representation – The Charter emphasizes fair representation in political, economic, and social institutions at all levels.

  3. Economic Self-Reliance – We encourage initiatives that strengthen local entrepreneurship, wealth creation, and community-driven development.

  4. Civic Responsibility – Every Igbo individual has a role to play in governance, advocacy, and societal advancement.

  5. Cultural Preservation – Our language, traditions, and values form the backbone of our identity and must be actively promoted and preserved.

Purpose and Vision
The Igbo Charter serves as a roadmap for collective progress. It provides a unified voice for the community, ensuring that the Igbo people can advocate effectively for their rights, influence policy decisions, and create sustainable economic opportunities.