Sir Ellis Clarke

Michael Romany, President of the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee has extended his organization’s condolences to the family and friends of Sir Ellis Clarke, the first President of Trinidad and Tobago. Sir Ellis, who was one of the main architects of the 1962 Independence Constitution served as President from 1976 – 1987.  He was appointed Governor General by Her Majesty in 1972 and assumed duties in 1973. Upon proclamation of the Republican status on September, 1976, the post of Governor General became obsolete. Sir Ellis became the first President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.

As Governor General and President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago he served as the patron of the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee. Romany said that the passing of Sir Ellis is the end of an era.
“Sir Ellis made a significant contribution to Trinidad and Tobago. His integrity and deep love and commitment for his country stood out, he will always remain an iconic role model for all who considered themselves patriots. His passing is a sad loss to the country. His legacy will endure the passage of time. He was also very supportive of sport. On behalf of the TTOC I extend deepest condolences to his family.”

Michael Larry Romany
President, TTOC