The JJ Rawlings Foundation has called on Ghanaians to uphold the principles of discipline, transparency and commitment to duty as the country marks the 46th anniversary of the June 4, 1979 uprising, a pivotal moment in Ghana’s political history.
In a statement commemorating the uprising, the Foundation reflected on the conditions that triggered the revolt—rampant corruption, economic hardship, and social injustice—and stressed that the legacy of Flt. Lt. Jerry John Rawlings must be preserved through a renewed dedication to probity and accountability.
Quoting Rawlings’ 2018 address, the Foundation described June 4 as “a force that defies negativity” and urged Ghanaians not to forget the sacrifices of those who laid down their lives for justice.
As part of efforts to sustain Rawlings’ legacy, the Foundation stressed ongoing initiatives including environmental sustainability projects through school-based tree planting, exhibitions on Ghana’s revolutionary history, and support for boxing, one of Rawlings’ passions.

It also announced plans to commemorate the 5th anniversary of the former president’s passing in 2025 with a series of public events.
“Failure is not an option,” the Foundation affirmed, encouraging all citizens to actively pursue the ideals that have guided the AFRC, PNDC, and NDC for over four decades.
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