Franklin Khan

Sat Apr 17 2021

 

Franklin Khan 1958-2021

 On  the historic day of the  funeral of the Duke of Edinburgh, where . Trinidad and Tobago was represented  at Windsor castle,  Energy Minister Franklin Khan, died  at   home in   Moka Heights, Maraval, north of the capital Port-of-Spain, in the foothills of the Northern Range.

Senator   Franklin Khan,   petroleum geologist   was born  in  petroliferous    Guayaguayare, near Mayaro, home of the iconic Atlantic gas industry.  Senator Khan held a BSc Degree in Geology and Geography (1980) from the UWI Jamaica, and an MBA (2007) from the Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business, UWI Trinidad)

He was president of the Geological Society of T&T, a director of the Water and Sewage Authority  1986-1990     and chairman of National Petroleum Marketing Co Ltd   2001-2002  after   two decades in the energy sector, holding technical and managerial positions locally and abroad.

With his industry background,  the former  Ortorie/Mayaro MP   2002-1007   served a petrocracy under geologists where his friendly personality  transcended   two partisan PNM regimes   In 2002 -2005  he was minister of Works and Transport  In 2015 he  was  minister of Rural development and Local government and   entered  the Energy Ministry in 2016.     He embarked on the first large-scale renewable energy project.        Leading   Government  Business in the Senate, he survived a recent  Opposition no-confidence motion  ,  defending restructuring  of collapsed SOC Petrotrin which sparked an economic disaster, with thousands of job losses.  PNM party chairman for ten years.,    he was preparing to place the refinery on the open market after  three failed bids by the militant Oilfield Workers Trade Union,   He was leading  the investigation into the explosion and  fire at the new NiQuan Energy in Point Lisas, another incident  undermining confidence in Local Content policy.
Colleagues praised his  work ethic and knowledge of the oil business to which he was committed.

Opposition leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar said,

 “I was saddened to learn of the passing of Mr Franklin Khan, Minister of Energy and Energy Affairs. Mr Khan dedicated much of his life in service to his country, and his contributions over a period of almost two decades as a Member of Parliament, a Minister of Government in varying capacities in two PNM administrations and as a Senator, are laudable. On behalf of the United National Congress and my own behalf, I offer sincere condolences to the family, colleagues and friends of Mr Franklin Khan. I pray they can find peace and comfort during this difficult time. May he rest in peace.”

Opposition Mayaro MP Rushton Paray  paid tribute .

“Throughout his years in public service he retained great affinity to… Mayaro, Guayaguayare and surrounding areas. We … held contrasting positions on national development, but I appreciated Mr Khan’s public service and his loyalty to the community of his birth.”

Former energy minister  Kevin Ramnarine  was “saddened” by Khan’s passing.

“In recent times we had developed a cordial relationship. I offer my condolences and sympathy to his family and loved ones. May he rest in peace.” 

 Following  a heart attack   Khan  underwent triple heart bypass surgery  in 2017. He received the Astra Zeneca vaccine on 13 April.

 

Virtual condolence book for

Franklin Khan

Tributes  can be posted on a  virtual condolence book on the website of the Ministry of Energy. www.energy.gov.tt website for expressions of sympathy in honour of  former energy minister Franklin Khan.

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