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PNCR Honours Eric Williams on 45th Death Anniversary

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March 31, 2026
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Dr. Eric Williams- late Prime Minister Trinidad and Tobago

Dr. Eric Williams- late Prime Minister Trinidad and Tobago

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The People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) has paid tribute to Eric Williams on the 45th anniversary of his passing, joining the People’s National Movement (PNM) and the people of Trinidad and Tobago in commemorating the late Caribbean leader, who died on March 29, 1981.

In a statement, the PNCR described Dr. Williams as “a towering Caribbean statesman” and “revered as the Father of the Nation of Trinidad and Tobago,” reflecting on his enduring impact on regional politics and development.

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The party highlighted his historic role as the country’s first Chief Minister, Premier, and Prime Minister, noting that “his visionary leadership laid the foundation for a modern, independent nation, grounded in self-determination, education, and national pride.”

Dr. Williams was widely regarded as a scholar–statesman, uniquely combining academic influence with political leadership. His work, including Capitalism and Slavery, helped reshape understanding of colonialism and economic history, while his advocacy for education and regional unity influenced the development of the Caribbean, including institutions such as CARICOM.

Beyond national leadership, the PNCR underscored Williams’ influence across the Caribbean, pointing to his role in advancing regional unity and cooperation. “As a committed regionalist, he played an integral role in advancing Caribbean unity and cooperation, helping to shape the ideals that underpin the Caribbean Community (CARICOM),” the statement said.

The party further acknowledged his broader contributions to governance and economic thought, stating that “his intellectual legacy, combined with his unwavering commitment to the upliftment of Caribbean people, continues to inspire generations across the region.”

According to the PNCR, Dr. Williams’ life remains an example of “disciplined leadership, vision, and an unrelenting pursuit of national and regional development,” while serving as a reminder to current and future leaders of the importance of “integrity, resilience, and a steadfast commitment to the people.”

The party concluded by expressing hope that his legacy will continue to guide leadership across the Caribbean, adding, “May his soul continue to rest in eternal peace.”

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