The ICA strategy for independence in Africa is:
- To build a solid foundation of support, wherein the desires of the people are clearly stated.
- To promote our vision of citizens equipped mentally and physically for the challenges of the future;
- To maintain transparency in all matters, including our open support as a voluntary rallying point for the social and economic needs required to create the perfect citizen full of ability and opportunity, who is not scared to make a new path in the ever changing world landscape.
We embrace principles of government which serve the people, and do not elect self serving individuals.
Responsibility is an honour, and politicians are civil servants paid by the people and should recognize this honour.
We open dialogue and discussion in which all positive contributions are acted upon to grow a unified people, able to profit from it assets, and not be a pawn in the industrial revolutions of other countries, who have traditionally exploited resources to their own ends.
We support the finding of wealth for people of their own country from which they can draw economic independence
- We support the recovery of wealth which has been channelled away from African countries illegally, to generate wealth for the future.
- We campaign and access funding so as to support and promote self-help projects in order to make them self-sufficient and eradicate poverty
- We seek and expose the truth of our past, present and future leadership.
- We implement measures to enforce zero tolerance for crime.
- We support actions to create an independent Africa through agriculture and industry.
- We promote education in all spheres.
- We support the education of the people from Africa in the political arena.
- We support the establishment and maintenance of infrastructures in Africa which would allow the country to run like a well-oiled machine.
- We co-operate with like minded individuals and organizations.
- We network with other organizations who promote economic independence.
- We propose a decentralization of power in the system of governance for Africa, based on the Swiss canton confederation of States.