Black Law--Code of Umoja

Weekly excerpts from the Code of Umoja: the Constitution of the PGRNA

Government Structure:

People's Center Council (PCC)-- Congress, National Legislature or Parliament:
PCC Chairperson: Rep./Judge Marilyn Preston Killingham (DC)
PCC Vice Chairperson: Rep. Sekou Owusu (NY)
Secretary: Jason Mitchell (NY)

District Representatives from PGRNA electoral districts across the U.S.A. (not more than 5 per district)
States with Confirmed and Non-certified Elected Officials:
Florida
New York
Illinois
Louisiana
Tennessee
Washington, DC

People's Revolutionary Leadership Council (PRLC) -- Headed by the National President: Kwame K. Afoh (FL)

Three National Vice Presidents:
First Vice President: Min. Safiya A. Bukhari (NY)
Second Vice President: Kalonji Olusegun (DC)

Ministries:

Treasurer: V.P. Kalonji Olusegun (DC)

Min. of Finance: Dr. Demetri Marshall (MS)
Dep. Min. of Finance (Western Region): Sis. Nobantu Ankoanda
Dep. Min. of Finaces (Eastern Region): Sis.

Min. of Economic Development
Sub-ministry of Agriculture

Min. of Foreign Affairs: Dr. Imari A. Obadele
Deputy Min. of United Nation's Affairs: Viola Plummer

Min. of Defense (Security): First V.P. Safiya Bukhari
Deputy Min. of Defense

Min. of Justice -- leads movement to free PP/POW's

Min. of Information: Owusu Yaki Yakubu -- publishes New Afrikan newspaper and documents
Dep. Min. of Information (Western Region): K. Kwame Welsh

Min. of Education: Judge Hannibal Afrik

Min. of Interior -- organizes units, R/R/R

Min. of Health

Min. of New Afrikan Family
Sub-ministry of Youth: Harold Hunter, Nzinga Regtuiniah Chavis

Min. of Spirituality and Culture: Co-Minister Rep. Nia Kuumba and Co-Minister Fulani Sunni-Ali -- integrates in New Afrikan Independence Movement (NAIM)


Court System:
District Court Judges from PGRNA electoral districts across the U.S.A. (not more than 2 per district)
States with judges:
District of Columbia
Illinois
New York
Tennessee

Other Govt. entities:

Land Fund Committee -- acquires land in National Territory (Based in Detroit, MI, scheduled to relocate to National Territory).


Other Govt. activities:

New Afrikan Nation Day (NAND), March 2000, in Jackson, Mississippi, National Territory.

PGRNA National New Afrikan Elections (NNAE)
October-November 1999


REVISED: April 24, 1999

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