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Fuad Abu Bakr

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Trinidadian politician
Fuad Abu Bakr
Personal details
Born(1985-08-30)30 August 1985
Political partyNew National Vision
Other political
affiliations
Jamaat al Muslimeen
SpouseKristy Ramnarine
RelationsRadanfah Abu Bakr (brother)
Parent(s)Yasin and Atiyah Abu Bakr
Alma materQueen's Royal College
Kingston University
City, University of London

Fuad Abu Bakr (b. August 30, 1985) is aTrinidad and Tobago politician, businessman and community activist who is the leader of theNew National Vision political party.[1]

Early life and education

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Fuad Abu Bakr was born in 1985, the son ofYasin Abu Bakr, head of theJamaat al Muslimeen, and his wife Atiyah (formerly Grace Telesford).[2] He is one of his father's 15 children.[3] When Abu Bakr was four his fatherattempted to overthrow the government of Trinidad and Tobago.[2]

Abu Bakr completed his secondary education atQueen's Royal College inPort of Spain,[2] and then spent two years studyingArabic andIslamic jurisprudence at the Islamic Call Society's college inLibya.[3] He later studied atKingston University and at theCity, University of London, both in the United Kingdom.[1]

Political career

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Fuad Abu Bakr is the political leader of the New National Vision.[1]

Under Abu Bakr's leadership, the NNV contested 12 of 41 seats in the2010 general elections.[4] Abu Bakr was a candidate for thePort of Spain North/Saint Ann's West, and placed third, receiving 93 of 13,344 votes cast.[5]

In the2015 general elections Abu Bakr contested theDiego Martin West seat and came fourth of six candidates. He received 194 of 17,026 votes cast.[6] In the2020 general elections he ran for thePort of Spain South seat and came fourth. He received 147 of 10,452 votes cast.[7]

Abu Bakr was arrested on June 30, 2020[8] during riots in Port of Spain over the killing of three men, Joel Jacob, Noel Diamond and Israel Clinton, by police.[9] He was charged with "using violent language to provoke persons to commit a breach of the peace" and breaking regulations associated with theCOVID-19 pandemic. He was also charged with obstructing a police officer, and three counts of assaulting a police officer in connection with aBlack Lives Matter protest earlier that month in Port of Spain.[8] His father, Yasin Abu Bakr, claimed his son has been trying to calm protestors, not incite them, when he was arrested.[10] Charges against Abu Bakr stemming from the BLM protest was dismissed in May 2023 after the police officer who filed the charges repeatedly failed to appear in court.[11]

In the2025 general elections he is a candidate for thePort of Spain South seat representing the NNV.[12] He was the party's only candidate,[13] and has endorsed the UNC as "best hope for poor and disenfranchised citizens".[14] On April 9 he led a protest in east Port of Spain againstKeith Scotland, the member of parliament for Port of Spain South, questioning the rulingPeople's National Movement's commitment to "uplift[ing] African people" what it meant to be a "PNM stronghold".[15]

Personal life

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Abu Bakr is married to Kristy Ramnarine, atelevision producer atCNC3.[16] FootballerRadanfah Abu Bakr is one of his brothers.[17]

Electoral history

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2025 Trinidad and Tobago general election:Port of Spain South[18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
PNMKeith Scotland5,52359.9%Decrease
COPKirt Sinnette2,21824.1%Steady
PFWinzy Adams6707.3%Steady
NTAGail Gonsalves-Castanada3523.8%Steady
NNVFuad Abu Bakr2682.9%Steady
All People's Party (Trinidad and Tobago)Kezel Jackson1491.6%Steady
Majority3,30535.8%Decrease
Turnout9,21536.09%
Registered electors25,534
PNMhold

References

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  1. ^abc"Fuad Abu Bakr | NNV: Port of Spain South".Trinidad and Tobago Express. 2020-08-06. Retrieved2025-04-20.
  2. ^abcPires, BC (2015-07-26)."Growing up Abu".Trinidad and Tobago Guardian. Retrieved2025-04-20.
  3. ^abFraser, Mark (2014-07-24)."I dont live in anybodys shadow".Trinidad and Tobago Express. Retrieved2025-04-20.
  4. ^"Disorder: Brad Boyce protesters spring surprise on Volney at St Joseph meeting".Trinidad and Tobago Express. 2010-05-03. Retrieved2025-04-21.
  5. ^Elections and Boundaries Commission (2010).Report of the Elections and Boundaries Commission on the Parliamentary Elections held on Monday 24th March, 2010. p. 215.
  6. ^ELECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES COMMISSION. RESULTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION HELD ON MONDAY 7TH SEPTEMBER, 2015
  7. ^Report of the Elections and Boundaries Commission on the Parliamentary Elections held on Monday 10th August, 2020
  8. ^abLoutoo, Jada (2020-07-01)."Fuad Abu Bakr charged".Trinidad and Tobago Newsday. Retrieved2025-04-20.
  9. ^Kissoon, Carolyn (2020-06-30)."Police open fire, as protests escalate".Trinidad and Tobago Express. Retrieved2025-04-20.
  10. ^"'My son was the peacemaker'".Trinidad and Tobago Express. 2020-07-01.
  11. ^Ramdass, Rickie (2023-06-04)."Bakr freed of charges after cop fails to show, file missing".Trinidad and Tobago Express. Retrieved2025-04-20.
  12. ^Narcis-Scope, Fern (2025-04-08).Notice of Taking a Poll – Listing of Candidates and Polling Stations for the 2025 Parliamentary Elections(PDF).Elections and Boundaries Commission.
  13. ^Jacob, Roger (2025-04-04)."17 parties, 161 candidates to contest April 28 general election".Trinidad and Tobago Guardian. Retrieved2025-04-19.
  14. ^De Silva, Radhica (2025-04-15)."Fuad Abu Bakr endorses UNC as best hope for poor and disenfranchised".Trinidad and Tobago Guardian. Retrieved2025-04-20.
  15. ^Bartlett, Joey (2025-04-10)."Abu Bakr leads protest against PNM in East Port of Spain".Trinidad and Tobago Newsday. Retrieved2025-04-21.
  16. ^"Fuad Abu Bakr victorious in High Court case".Loop News. Retrieved2025-04-21.
  17. ^Noel, Otancia (2015-07-23)."Fuad Abu Bakr: Jamaat acted to save T&T; my father is a scapegoat".Wired868. Retrieved2025-04-21.
  18. ^ELECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES COMMISSION.PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS 2025. DETAILED PRELIMINARY RESULTSArchived 2 May 2025 at theWayback Machine
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