Rawlings Foundation Urges Ghana to Reject Corruption on 45th Anniversary of June 4 Uprising
- The J.J. Rawlings Foundation issued a statement calling for Ghanaians to fight corruption
- The Foundation emphasized the importance of probity, accountability, and integrity for national development
- The Foundation urged Ghanaians to unite in a spirit of solidarity to confront corruption
The J.J. Rawlings Foundation, marking the 45th anniversary of the June 4 uprising, has issued a compelling call for Ghanaians to steer clear of corrupt practices, emphasizing their detrimental impact on the nation’s progress.
In a statement released on this significant occasion, the Foundation underscored the enduring values of probity, accountability, and integrity as essential pillars for Ghana’s advancement.
Reflecting on the historic events of June 4, 1979, the Foundation urged citizens to draw inspiration from the sacrifices made during that period, which ultimately paved the way for the establishment of the Fourth Republic.
“Let the legacy of June 4 remind us that building a prosperous society demands discipline, dedication, and a steadfast commitment to combatting corruption,” the statement urged.
Highlighting the critical importance of upholding probity, accountability, and integrity, the Foundation stressed that these principles must not remain mere rhetoric but should be actively practiced across all spheres of national development.
In a poignant tribute, the Foundation honored the bravery and dedication of the individuals who played pivotal roles in the June 4 revolution, acknowledging their enduring contributions to the fight against corruption and the promotion of ethical governance.
The statement echoed the sentiment that the sacrifices made by these courageous men and women serve as a beacon of hope and inspiration for present and future generations, underscoring the collective responsibility to safeguard the integrity of Ghana’s democratic institutions.
Furthermore, the Foundation emphasized the need for a concerted effort from all sectors of society to root out corruption and foster a culture of transparency and accountability in governance.
Drawing upon the lessons of history, the Foundation urged Ghanaians to unite in a spirit of solidarity and purpose, transcending partisan divides to confront the scourge of corruption that undermines the nation’s progress.
In reaffirming its commitment to the ideals championed by the June 4 uprising, the Rawlings Foundation called upon leaders at all levels to lead by example, demonstrating unwavering integrity and dedication to the public good.
As Ghana marks this historic milestone, the Foundation implored citizens to rededicate themselves to the principles of honesty, accountability, and ethical leadership, forging a path towards a brighter and more prosperous future for all.