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Rowley turns 75 in Samoa | Local news
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Rowley turns 75 in Samoa | Local news

Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley turned 75 yesterday, making him the oldest serving Prime Minister in the country’s history.

Rowley spent his birthday in Samoa to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) 2024.

On Monday, Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. He left with Amery Browne. Browne told the Express yesterday that he was the first person to wish Rowley a happy birthday, citing the difference in time zones.

Browne said he had the “privilege of being one of the first” to accompany her to CHOGM in Samoa to wish Rowley a happy and blessed birthday.

It continues to be my privilege to serve our great nation under his leadership and direction. Reaching one’s 75th birthday in sane, healthy health is a significant milestone and an opportunity to thank God for longevity,” Browne said.

He added: “He came from the humblest of beginnings, and now I see Dr. Keith Rowley at the forefront, engaging with and being embraced by global and regional leaders as a well-known and highly appreciated colleague.

“Before we left Trinidad for this trip, I gave him a huge goldfish that I caught myself and which he liked very much, as an early birthday present. All that remains is to wish the Prime Minister continued family love, good health, good judgment and divine guidance for many more years to come. “It is quietly appreciated by many.”

A national debate is ongoing over whether Rowley will seek a third consecutive term or retire.

The general election is constitutionally required to be held in 2025. Rowley’s term as political leader of the People’s National Movement (PNM) ends in 2026.

Happy birthday,

Doctor Rowley!

Even though the Prime Minister was abroad, birthday wishes and love were pouring in on Facebook from PNM supporters and members of the Government.

• PNM Facebook page: “Best Birthday Wishes to our Political Leader and Prime Minister who turns 75 today!

Dr Keith Christopher Rowley was born on 24 October 1949 in Mason Hall, Tobago, and was raised by his grandparents, who were prominent farmers in Tobago.

Dr Rowley completed his secondary education at Bishop’s High School (BHS) Tobago and his excellent academic performance enabled him to win the prestigious Sylvan Bowles Scholarship at BHS.

He then began his studies at the University of the West Indies in Mona, Jamaica, from where he graduated with Geology (First Class Honours), Geography (First Class Honours); MSc Volcanic Stratigraphy, UWI, St Augustine.

He is a Volcanologist with a PhD in Geology, specializing in Geochemistry.

He is a known nature lover who enjoys gardening, hiking and is an avid golfer.

On 7 September 2015, Dr Rowley became the 7th Prime Minister of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, leading the People’s National Movement to general election victory.

God bless and keep you, Dr., as you lead our republic to greater and better things. Rowley. And I hope you continue to inspire Trinidad and Tobago with your thoughts, words and actions.”

• Acting Prime Minister Stuart Young: “Dear Dr. Happy Birthday to Keith Rowley and God bless you. An outstanding leader and patriot. Thank you for all you have given and continue to give to Trinidad and Tobago. I wish you much more. Thank you, Doctor!”

• Minister of Youth Foster Cummings: “Happy Birthday to our Esteemed Political Leader and Prime Minister, Dr. Keith Christopher Rowley!”

• Minister of Public Services Marvin Gonzales: “Our respected political leader and Prime Minister, Dr. My warmest birthday wishes to Keith Christopher Rowley.

Your unwavering leadership, inspiring vision and constant support never lifts and guides us. We truly appreciate everything you do. May the coming year be filled with great achievements, continued personal growth, and lasting joy.

May your strength and vision continue as you move Trinidad and Tobago forward. “We salute your leadership and pray for God’s abundant blessings in the years to come.”

• Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh: “An extraordinary leader and mentor. We wish you many more. Happy birthday Prime Minister.”

• Minister of Labor Stephen Mc Clashie: “From the La Brea Constituency…Happy Birthday. I wish you a day full of joy and reflection of your effective leadership. Here’s to continued progress and prosperity for our beautiful nation!”

• Minister Richie Sookhai at the Ministry of Transport: “He devoted his life to serving this young country. May he continue to be blessed with good health and happiness, as well as the courage and strength to continue to lead our great party and the nation to greater growth and progress.”

• Minister of Education Lisa Morris-Julien: “Today we celebrate not only your birth, but also your unwavering commitment to our nation. Your leadership represents resilience, guiding us through challenges with strength and integrity. Wherever you go, I will follow you. Your dedication inspires us all to strive for a better Trinidad and Tobago. May this year bring you continued strength and wisdom. Happy Birthday, Boss!”

• Ministry of Agriculture Minister Avinash Singh: “May the Lord continue to shower upon Trinidad and Tobago with perfect health and happiness as we continue to rule with distinction.”