The relevance of June 4 has been underscored as critical in modern Politics, more than four decades after the insurgency that arose out of a combination of corruption, bad governance, frustration among the public, and lack of discipline and frustrations within the Ghanaian Army.
Radio Ghana finds out from a member of the June 4 Movement, Osei Piesie-Anto, how the day will be marked for the first time without the leader of the Movement, late Former President Jerry John Rawlings.
Mr.Piesie-Anto also outlined activities earmarked for the day which includes virtual lectures and wreath laying ceremonies.