Former Chief of Defence Staff, Joseph Nunoo-Mensah, has stated that the June 4 Revolution emerged from the frustrations and grievances of ordinary Ghanaians who felt neglected by the political leadership of the time.
Speaking in an interview on Atinka TV’s Ghana Nie Morning Show, the retired military officer stated that the historical uprising was driven by widespread public dissatisfaction and demands for accountability and improved governance.
According to him, the lessons of June 4 remain relevant today, particularly as citizens continue to express concerns about governance, economic challenges, and national development.
“I won’t be surprised if Ghana experiences another June 4 revolution,” he said, cautioning that persistent public frustration and unmet expectations could create conditions for social unrest if not properly addressed.
Joseph Nunoo-Mensah further emphasised the importance of a leader prioritising the welfare of citizens and upholding the principles of transparency, accountability, and patriotism in governance.
His remarks add to ongoing national discussions about Ghana’s democratic development, leadership, and the significance of the June 4 Revolution in the country’s political history.























