On November 20, as the world marked International Men’s Day, Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) Commissioner Allister Guevarro emphasized the organization’s commitment to molding the next generation of men in the nation. In a heartfelt voice message shared on the TTPS Facebook page, Guevarro highlighted the origins of the day, which was founded by Trinidadian academic Dr. Jerome Teelucksingh. He underscored the significance of the occasion as a reminder of Trinidad and Tobago’s leadership in global discussions on discipline, service, and leadership. Guevarro pointed to the country’s rich legacy of producing influential men in academia, culture, and sports, citing figures like Dr. Eric Williams, Sir Ellis Clarke, and ANR Robinson, whose contributions have left indelible marks on the world. He also celebrated icons such as Hasely Crawford, Brian Lara, Dwight Yorke, Ato Boldon, and Nobel laureate VS Naipaul, who have showcased the nation’s excellence on international stages. Guevarro emphasized that International Men’s Day is more than a celebration for the TTPS; it is a call to action. He noted that the TTPS’s motto, ‘to protect and serve with pride,’ provides young men with a sense of belonging, a positive identity, and a pathway away from crime. By instilling values of discipline, respect, and service, the TTPS aims to shape men who will serve their families, communities, and nation with integrity. Guevarro urged citizens to recommit to fostering men of discipline, service, and faith, ensuring every young man understands that greatness is not only possible but expected.
