01/07/2023
GUYANA POLICE FORCE COMMENCES 184th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS WITH TRADITIONAL DRUM HEAD CHURCH SERVICE
The Guyana Police Force (GPF) kicked off the festivities for its 184th anniversary with a remarkable and time-honored event known as the Drum Head Church Service. Held at the Police Officers' Mess Annexe, located in the Police Headquarters at Eve Leary, Georgetown, this morning's service marked the beginning of a month-long series of activities commemorating the establishment of the Police Force on July 1, 1839.
The well-executed ceremony unfolded in two phases: the Piling of the Drums and the Church Service. Opening prayers were led by Woman Superintendent Leslyn Smith (Christian), Superintendent Bharat Persaud (Hindu), and Sergeant #21330 George (Muslim). This inclusive multi-religious service provided a meaningful opportunity for Guyanese from all faiths to come together in unity, aligning with the 'One Guyana' initiative championed by the Commander-in-Chief and Guyana's Head of State.
Deputy Commissioner 'Administration' (ag) Calvin Brutus took the stage to provide insights into the significance of the Drum Head Service. He explained that the precise arrangement of the drums symbolizes the quest for divine blessings and protection before entering combat. This custom originated from the practicality of maneuvering on battlefields and the infeasibility of accessing traditional places of worship.
The Drum Head Service featured the positioning of seven drums: five white side drums, one Tenor drum, and one bass drum. Each rank was assigned to a specific drum, marching in quick time while carrying the drums close to their bodies, resting on their left side hip. The coordinated drill of piling the drums exemplified strength, unity, and precision, leaving spectators in awe.
Constable 25974 Ragnauth (side drum), Woman Lance Corporal 22199 Grimes (side drum), Constable 26143 Manoo (side drum), Constable 23148 Johnson (side drum), Constable 26100 Sardinha (bass drum), Constable 23974 Downer (tenor drum), and Constable 24926 Morris (side drum) skillfully piled the drums during this morning's event.
As a paramilitary organization, the GPF adopted this longstanding tradition along with various others. The regimental banners were substituted with the National Flag and the Police Flag, respectively. The color party included Assistant Superintendent Singh (National colors) and Assistant Superintendent Cort (Police colors), both adorned with sashes representing the Force. The es**rt to the color party comprised Sergeant #21118 Gillis and Inspector Morris #21115 Doliveria.
The Church Service commenced with an engaging sermon delivered by Force Chaplain Reverend Patrick Doolichand. He encouraged the Police Force's leadership to collaborate and build upon the legacy of their predecessors, emphasizing the sacred duty of serving the people. Reverend Doolichand invoked the wisdom of thinkers and philosophers like Machiavelli and Aristotle, highlighting the importance of teamwork and partnership for success through real-world examples.
Pandit Seeram Madray stressed the significance of maintaining a close connection with God, regardless of one's current situation or status in life. He expressed gratitude to the Top Cop, Mr. Clifton Hicken, for fostering a friendly and approachable environment within the Guyana Police Force. Echoing these sentiments, Iman Warren Barlow acknowledged the positive direction and evident changes within the GPF, noting their visibility across the country.
To captivate the audience, the GPF Military Band, MS, and the GPF Steel Pan performed musical renditions throughout the Drum Head Service. Among the songs played were the renowned gospel hymn "My Tribute To God Be The Glory" and the lively tune
"Krishna" performed by the Police Steel Band.
The Police Choir led the gathering through a worship session, featuring popular gospel songs such as "Lift Jesus Higher," "What Shall I Render to Jehovah," "How Great Is Our God," and "I Know Who Holds Tomorrow." The Church Service also included scripture readings from Ecclesiastes Chapter 4, verses 9-12, and Colossians Chapter 4, Verses 6-10, which were beautifully presented by Rebecca Abai from the School of Nations and Rachel Persaud from Kingston Secondary School.
Reverend Doolichand concluded the Church Service with a doxology and benediction. The event culminated with the recitation of the National Anthem and the ceremonial un-piling of the drums.
Distinguished guests in attendance at this morning's ceremony included Prime Minister Brigadier (R'td) Mark Phillips (performing the duties of President of Guyana), Minister of Home Affairs Hon. Robeson Benn, Acting Commissioner of Police Clifton Hicken, Chief of Staff of the Guyana Defence Force Brigadier Omar Khan, Director of Prisons Nicklon Elliot, Chief Fire Officer Gregory Wickham, Head of CANU James Singh, Head of the Police Service Commission Bishop Patrick Findlay, Deputy Commissioner 'Administration' (ag) Calvin Brutus, Deputy Commissioner 'Operations' (ag) Ravindradat Budhram, Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum, Head Special Branch Assistant Commissioner Errol Watts, Head SOCU Assistant Commissioner Fazil Karimbaksh, retired Chief of Staff Norman McLean, retired Commissioners of Police Seelall Persaud and Nigel Hoppie, along with Divisional Commanders, Heads of Departments, and numerous senior and junior officers of the Guyana Police Force.