Dear Baha'i friends,
We are glad to announce that preparations are being made for
next Ridvan by the friends in several countries in West Africa and one in the
Near East to form, in accordance with the provisions of the Five Year Plan,
their new National Spiritual Assemblies. In Western Africa, the National
Spiritual Assembly of Dahomey, Togo and Niger will divide into three separate
national communities for each of the three countries which presently compose
the region, with their seats in Cotonou Lome and Niamey respectively, while the
National Spiritual Assemblies of West Africa and of Upper West Africa will each
split into two units, the former into Liberia and Guinea, with its seat in
Monrovia, and Sierra Leone, with its seat in Freetown, and the latter into the
Gambia, with its seat in Banjul, and a new National Spiritual Assembly with the
name of Upper West Africa comprising Senegal, Mauritania, Guinea-Bissau and the
Cape Verde Islands, with its seat in Dakar. In the Near East the National
Spiritual Assembly of Jordan will be formed, with its seat in 'Amman. These
developments on the national level will result in a net increase next Ridvan of
five National Spiritual Assemblies, but in view of the inability of the friends
in Indonesia to maintain national administrative activities, the total number
of National Spiritual Assemblies will thus be raised throughout the world to
119.
Of the five new National Spiritual Assemblies, four will
have their seats in Western Africa. Three more National Spiritual Assemblies
are scheduled to be formed in this area in the course of the Plan. The mighty
potentialities for growth and expansion in the western regions of Africa are
such as to justify a corresponding development of the institution of the
Continental Boards of Counsellors in that vast and promising area. The decision
has been taken, therefore, after consultation with the International Teaching
Centre, to break the present zone of North-western Africa into two separate
zones of Northern and Western Africa, to each of which will be transferred
parts of the Central and East African zone. The zone of Northern Africa will
comprise Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco and Spanish Sahara. The zone
of Western Africa will consist of Mauritania, Senegal, the Gambia,
Guinea-Bissau, the Cape Verde Islands, Guinea, Mali, Sierra Leone, Liberia,
Ivory Coast, Upper Volta Niger, Ghana, Togo, Dahomey, Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon,
Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and Sao Tome and Principe.