–who has made a lasting impact on the public service, President Ali says
PRESIDENT Dr. Irfaan Ali has described the late Eshwar Vevakanand Persaud, CCH, also known as “Uncle Vic”, as “a humble man” and “an exceptional professional with great integrity”.
The Head of State made these remarks Friday morning during the home-going service for Persaud, which was held at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, on Brickdam, here in the city. “He was an exceptional professional with great integrity. So today, as a people, as a country, we have lost a great soul,” President Ali said, adding. “But I’m comforted by the fact that he did not just leave; he took time to share of his knowledge; he took time to share of his experience; he took time to mold others who would function as he did.”
The President said that “Uncle Vic” leaves great examples of how to be a good public servant and a consummate professional.
Persaud was also a good husband, a good father, a good brother, and a good friend in his personal life. These characteristics, he noted, will not die, but will forever live on.

PASSIONATE ABOUT HIS JOB
President Ali said he was humbled and honoured to have known Persaud for over two decades.
“Twenty-five years ago, I first met ‘Uncle Vic’ when he welcomed me then, as a work-study student at Office of the President. A few months ago, he welcomed me, at the same location at the Office of the President, as President of Guyana.”
The President said that ‘Uncle Vic’ has always been passionate about his job, and in his most recent welcome, he made it clear that it was his honour to serve the presidents of this country.
Persaud has had the distinction of providing protocol duties to nine Executive Presidents, including President Ali and former Presidents Forbes Burnham, Desmond Hoyte, Dr. Cheddi Jagan, Samuel Hinds, Janet Jagan, Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo, Donald Ramotar, and David Granger.
The Head of State added that the longstanding public servant served his country with dedication, honesty and professionalism, and, most importantly, with a sense of duty to the Office and the people of Guyana.
“To his family, his wife, his children, his sister, who I know played a very great role, and all of his family; we thank you sincerely for sharing this great soul with us. We thank you for allowing him to give up so much of his time in service to the people of our country, and, indeed, for his service to humanity. For his selflessness, I am sure he will be going to the Beautiful Garden. And may his soul rest in peace,” President Ali said in closing. Tributes poured in from friends and family members, and former colleagues, including Ambassador Ivan Evelyn, who all recalled Uncle Vic’s humour and good nature over the years. They all shared similar sentiments, saying what a privilege it was to have known and worked with him.
Persaud, who passed away on May 13 at the age of 82, has provided more than 60 unbroken years of exemplary public service as an Accountant, Foreign Service Officer, and Chief of Protocol and Adviser on Protocol Affairs. The funeral service was attended by various current and former Government officials and other prominent members of society, including former President Donald Ramotar and Minister of Home Affairs, Robeson Benn.
After the home-going service, Persaud’s body was taken to his East Berbice hometown, Rose Hall, Corentyne, for burial.